Complete card, preview of matches, and selections

All In, the biggest show in AEW history, may not be the exact dream card fans have fantasy booked, but it still holds a lot of intrigue. The event will feature matches between MJF and Adam Cole, first as a team competing for the Ring of Honor titles and then as adversaries for the AEW world championship. Additionally, The Young Bucks and FTR will complete their trilogy to determine the best tag team in the world. Other exciting matchups include Samoa Joe and CM Punk continuing their rivalry, and Chris Jericho facing off against Will Ospreay for the first time ever. A Stadium Stampede match and a live performance by Fozzy will also take place, all in front of an 80,000-plus crowd at Wembley Stadium. While AEW hasn’t hinted at any surprises, it would be surprising if there weren’t a few for such a big show. The company needs to deliver on this event. Here’s a prediction of what might happen at AEW’s debut in the U.K.:

– MJF & Adam Cole (ROH World Tag Team Championship on Zero Hour): AEW may give Cole and MJF a win here to surprise fans and distract them from a potential turn in the main event. However, it would be more interesting to see these two create tension by not defending their titles and focusing on their AEW Championship match.

– Hook over Jack Perry (FTW World Championship): AEW has let this feud simmer and adding Hook crashing Perry’s ceremony added to the hype. It’s unlikely that Hook will lose again so soon. A win for him would be a cool moment and losing would pose a setback for Perry since he has a match for the TNT Championship next week.

– Darby Allin and Sting over Swerve Strickland and Christian Cage (Coffin Match): This feud has gained extra heat with the vignettes shot at Nick Wayne’s house and Stickland’s wrestling school. It’s hard to envision Sting and Allin losing, considering the significance of a coffin match and Allin’s upcoming championship match. Also, there’s an opportunity for AR Fox to help Allin since he had a falling out with Strickland.

– Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Santana and Ortiz over Eddie Kingston, Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor, Trent Beretta, and Pentagon (Stadium Stampede match): With the addition of Santana and Ortiz and the loss of Ray Fenix, the odds favor the Black Pool Combat Club side to win. A victory and Santana and Ortiz sticking with BCC could elevate the group even more.

– Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, “Hangman” Adam Page over Konosuke Takeshita, Juice Robinson, and Jay White: AEW should let Ibushi and Omega continue their partnership without any interference. It’s crucial for them not to get pinned as they can still build up matches between Omega and Jay White or Takeshita at All Out.

– The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn over House of Black’s Malaki Black, Brody King, and Buddy (AEW Trios Championship): This match seems straightforward, as AEW will let Billy Gunn have one more shot at redemption without retiring his act. Unfortunately, this means the end of House of Black’s title reign, but the big moment of Gunn winning is worth it.

– Will Ospreay over Chris Jericho: Ospreay’s current alignment with Don Callis resembles the path Kenny Omega took, and beating Jericho on a big stage will solidify his trajectory. This could lead to future matches like Jericho and Sammy Guevara vs. Ospreay and Takeshita at All Out.

– Saraya over Hikaru Shida, Toni Storm, and Britt Baker in a Fatal Four Way (AEW Women’s World Championship): It’s down to Shida and Saraya as the right winners. While Shida recently won the title, Saraya’s win would create a big moment for her in her home country. Having her somehow screw over Toni Storm could create tension within their group.

– CM Punk over Samoa Joe (Real World Championship): This feud between Punk and Joe deserves a stage like All In, but Punk has future matches lined up against Ricky Starks and MJF. It’s unlikely Punk will lose the championship to Joe here, and a definitive win for Punk will push the storyline forward.

– Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood of FTR over Matt and Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks (AEW Tag Team Championship): The outcome of this match is uncertain, but FTR winning would carry more significance since their entire existence revolves around being the best team in the world. Keeping the tag titles and champion on Collision regularly is crucial for AEW.

– MJF over Adam Cole (AEW World Championship): While Cole might engage in some dastardly actions to steal MJF’s championship, it wouldn’t make sense in the long term since AEW is focused on telling the “real” world champion story with CM Punk. MJF will narrowly win, possibly resorting to gamesmanship tactics. However, Cole will attack the champion after the match, setting up a final meeting at either All Out or Grand Slam.

Reference

Denial of responsibility! VigourTimes is an automatic aggregator of Global media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, and all materials to their authors. For any complaint, please reach us at – [email protected]. We will take necessary action within 24 hours.
Denial of responsibility! Vigour Times is an automatic aggregator of Global media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, and all materials to their authors. For any complaint, please reach us at – [email protected]. We will take necessary action within 24 hours.
DMCA compliant image

Leave a Comment