Early Thursday, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced a massive event for the promotion's debut in the United Kingdom which is an "All In" event at the prestigious 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium.
The announcement was made by AEW President Tony Khan with the newest member of the AEW's broadcasting team Nigel McGuinness.
Khan said that five years ago four pioneers: Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks, and Cody Rhodes put a show called "All In" (This show and its conference was the cornerstone of founding the current AEW). Khan described that it was the biggest independent show of all time.
The show will be held for the first time under the supervision of AEW on August 27th at Wembley Stadium, London.
It will be also a celebration of Wembley Stadium and Warner Bros' 100th-year anniversary.
In the press release of the event, Khan said: “The UK is one of the most important markets in professional wrestling, and AEW is coming in hot as the number one wrestling company in the UK on television. We want our debut in London to be epic in scale, and there’s no better venue than Wembley Stadium to deliver what I know will be one of the greatest events in AEW’s history. This April also marks 100 years of Warner Bros. and 100 years of Wembley Stadium – it’s a fitting time to come together for ‘AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium.’”
The tickets will be on sale starting from May 5.
AEW seems to have a busy calendar in 2023 as the show will have its Pay-Per-View Double or Nothing in May, followed by AEWXNJPW: The Forbidden Door in June in Canada.