AEW’s All In at Wembley Stadium was a whirlwind of surprises from beginning to end. The kickoff show featured major announcements, including upcoming events in Australia and next year’s Forbidden Door in London. But the Zero-Hour show had its own surprise in store.

As the AEW All In Zero-Hour kickoff show was drawing to a close, Saraya made a dramatic entrance. Accompanied by Harley Cameron and the rest of the Knight clan, Saraya took the microphone, clearly not in a cheerful mood.

The former Paige revealed that despite winning the AEW Women’s Title at last year’s All In, she wasn’t even scheduled for this year’s event. She expressed her frustration over not having a match and was taken aback when someone accepted her challenge.

Jamie Hayter appeared and confronted Saraya, battling through members of her entourage. Just as Hayter seemed ready to confront Saraya directly, Saraya’s mother intervened, distracting Hayter enough for Saraya to escape.

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It’s worth noting that while Jamie Hayter’s appearance was anticipated for All In, with betting odds favoring her appearance during the main card, her return actually occurred during the Zero-Hour event.

Jamie Hayter was injured during her last match in AEW, which took place at AEW Double Or Nothing 2023. In a brief contest on May 28, 2023, Toni Storm defeated Hayter, resulting in a title change. The match, for the AEW Women’s World Title, lasted only three minutes and three seconds, marking a swift and unexpected conclusion to Hayter’s reign as champion.

Stay tuned for more coverage of AEW All In and the latest in pro wrestling news. You never know what headlines will emerge next, but we’ll keep you updated.

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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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