AEW All In was packed with title matches, each carrying high stakes that set the stage for a thrilling night at Wembley Stadium. Chris Jericho and Hook were set to give it their all, knowing that every contest was crucial.

At AEW All In, the FTW Championship was on the line in a match between Chris Jericho and Hook. The added stipulation made the stakes even higher: if Hook lost, he would be permanently barred from challenging for the FTW title again. Jericho, in his heel Learning Tree gimmick, had rebranded the FTW title from its original “F*ck The World” meaning to “For The World.”

Hook entered the match with a strong determination to reclaim the FTW title, a championship that held personal significance due to his father, Taz. The match was critical, not only for the title, but for Hook’s future opportunities to pursue this iconic championship.

The bout was the third match of the night, following two earlier contests that had already seen title changes. Fozzy, led by Chris Jericho, performed his entrance music as he made his way to the ring. Aubrey Edwards officiated the match, as she is Jericho’s preferred referee. Hook also received a special walk-up video before his entrance music hit.

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From the outset, Big Bill and Bryan Keith were involved, taking advantage of the FTW rules that allowed for outside interference. Hook endured significant abuse early on, giving Jericho a chance to gain the upper hand.

Jericho introduced a bag of cricket balls into the ring, pouring them out for a dangerous landing when Hook executed a suplex. Hook retaliated with a cricket bat, striking Big Bill, Bryan Keith, and Jericho, and tossing some balls at Jericho for good measure.

The action continued with Hook using the cricket bat to deliver a t-bone suplex. Bryan Keith then blindsided Hook with a trash can lid, allowing Jericho to apply the Walls of Jericho. Hook reversed the hold into his own Boston Crab, but Big Bill intervened, drawing boos from the Wembley crowd.

Bryan Keith set up a table with a barbed wire board on top, and Big Bill attempted a chokeslam on Hook, who managed to escape. Jericho took advantage of Hook’s disorientation from the previous attack, using a trashcan shot to the head. In a chaotic moment, Big Bill was accidentally hit with Jericho’s Judas Effect, sending him crashing through the barbed wire board table.

Jericho then targeted Hook, but Taz, visibly frustrated, choked out Bryan Keith. Amidst the chaos, Hook managed to make Jericho tap out in the ring, capturing the FTW Championship.

Stay tuned for more updates on this story and other developments from Ringside News. Wembley Stadium provided a spectacular backdrop for All In this year, and we appreciate you following along with us.

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H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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