Wembley is going All Elite this summer (Picture: AEW)
All Elite Wrestling is coming to Wembley Stadium this summer and the stage is set for an historic night.
When AEW All In London comes to the UK it will mark the promotion’s first show outside North America as well as being the first show at the iconic stadium since WWE SummerSlam 1992.
Already demand has been high with boss Tony Khan, who’s also in charge of Fulham, saying this week that over 43,000 tickets were sold within the first 36 hours of the various pre-sales.
There is still time to get involved, with the general sale almost underway.
AEW star and former WWE champion Chris Jericho said: ‘Even though I’ve been doing this for decades, I still feel like it’s my first match – I have that much excitement to come to Wembley in one of my favorite cities in the world.
‘And I know that 50, 60, 70,000 people feel the same way. This is going to be a huge event, one of the biggest wrestling shows of all time. The Demo God guarantees it.’
Here’s everything you need to know about the show.
When is AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium
London goes All Elite on Saturday, August 27 with all the action coming to Wembley Stadium.
At the moment, it’s a bit too soon for start time and other events around the big show, but it’s primed to be a special weekend.
Sting, Bryan Danielson, Chris Jericho and more have been advertised (Picture: AEW)
How to get tickets for AEW All In and how much are they?
With the exclusive presales done and dusted, it’s almost time for the general public to get involved.
Tickets for AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium go on sale today (Friday, May 5) at 9am GST.
Tickets range from a reasonable £27.25 up to around £1,500 (without the various booking fees), with a family bundle also available for around £100.
Tickets can be bought through this link.
What to expect from AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium
Saraya will have a big role to play (Picture: AEW/Lee South)
It’s still too soon to know for sure, but there is plenty of speculation CM Punk could be involved amid reports he’s expected to return next month.
If he does, there are plenty of options including a one on one match with Kenny Omega, or even teaming up with FTR to take on Kenny and his Elite teammates The Young Bucks.
Elsewhere, Norwich-born Saraya – formerly known as Paige in WWE – is a shoe-in for a major match months after a sensational comeback from a career-ending injury.
She could find herself in the ring with the current AEW Women’s Champion Jamie Hayter, a fellow Brit who would love to lock horns with the legendary star.
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‘The Saraya match, a lot of people have been saying that. And I would definitely welcome her to step in the ring with me. She’s back after having a hiatus, she’s doing very well, she’s killing it,’ she exclusively told Metro.co.uk.
‘So I would like to see her one on one in a match with me, whether it’s Wembley or somewhere else, because I think that would be an interesting match up. I think we have different style,s but I think we would put on a good performance.’
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