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Not long ago, the CEO of All Elite Wrestling, Tony Kahn, announced that AEW would be making their United Kingdom debut with AEW: ALL IN scheduled to take place at the legendary Wembley Stadium in London, England. This is by far going to be AEW’s biggest event to date.
ALL IN was originally an event technically hosted by Ring of Honor and curated by Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks. The event went on to be a legendary one and was the catalyst in what was eventually the birth of All Elite Wrestling. It seems that AEW: ALL IN may be their equivalent of WWE Wrestlemania.
Tickets to this historic event can be purchased directly through All Elite Wrestling’s website. For those purchasing in the United States, it will most likely redirect you to the Ticketmaster website. That is where you can select your tickets and complete your transactions.
For those in the United Kingdom, as well as the United States if you prefer, can purchase tickets from Live Nation. There is also no shortage of tickets available on third-party ticket sites, but neither I nor Vendetta Sports Media condones or support this. If you choose this option, proceed at your own risk.
AEW: ALL IN will undoubtedly have an absolutely stacked match card. Tony Kahn recently announced that CM Punk will be making his return to All Elite Wrestling at the first episode of AEW: Collision in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. That announcement combined with a stadium as big as Wembley, a dream match of CM Punk & FTR v The Elite seems like an actual possibility.
It’s the matchup with enough real-life heat and tension to main event a spectacle like this one. Hopefully, you are able to see it after scoring tickets with the information from this article.
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