10 Early Match Predictions For AEW All In
Ava Richardson AEW’s next major event is All In, which will be held in the iconic Wembley Stadium in London, England. Following a classic Forbidden Door, AEW will be hoping to continue their run of good form with another stacked event. When looking forwards, there are a fair few predictions fans can make when it comes to matches.
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Of course, with All Out taking place just a week after All In, there is a big chance that Tony Khan will split the two cards into a part one and part two, so it isn’t quite clear what sort of quality of show either event will have. A lot can change in a couple of months for sure, but as of now these are some fair predictions to make.
10 FTR Vs. Sting & Darby Allin
In the Forbidden Door media scrum, Tony Khan made sure to mention the fact that Darby Allin and Sting were an undefeated team in AEW. This can’t be a coincidence, and heading into All In, he will be sure to feature Sting in Wembley.
A major AEW World Tag Team Championship match which sees FTR defend their gold against Sting and Darby Allin could be the way to go, even if it means that Sting ends up losing his first match in AEW (or even wins one last title in such a long and storied career).
9 Hook Vs. Jack Perry
At Forbidden Door, Jack Perry turned to the dark side when he gave into his demons and turned heel on his friend and tag team partner Hook. Perry has been desperate to win a championship throughout 2023, but after several failed attempts, he looks to be turning his attention to the FTW Championship.
This would be arguably the biggest match of Hook’s career, and it would also be a huge one for Perry as a newly turned heel. They will undoubtedly have a match some point soon, and it could come at All In.
8 House Of Black Vs. The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass
There is no way that AEW won’t feature an act as hot as The Acclaimed on their Wembley Stadium show, and though this is a rematch from Double or Nothing, there is room to build to another showdown between the two trios.
Although AEW is building a match between Andrade El Idolo vs. Malakai Black, with All In and All Out taking place a week apart, both feuds could be featured on big shows, with Trios Titles being defended here.
7 Orange Cassidy Vs. PAC
Orange Cassidy has been AEW International Champion (formerly All-Atlantic) since October 2022 when he defeated PAC to begin an all-time great reign. Given the name of this belt, there is perhaps no better place for it to change hands than overseas.
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PAC and Cassidy have a storied rivalry that dates back to 2020, and have always clashed in great matches. PAC winning a title in front of his home crowd would no doubt be a wonderful moment for the Wembley audience too.
6 The Elite Vs. Blackpool Combat Club
The feud between The Elite and The Blackpool Combat Club still has a ways to go, and in some way, shape, or form, the two sides will do battle at All In. Whether it be just Adam Page and The Young Bucks or allies like Kota Ibushi joining the fray too is unclear, but these two sides will find a way to have a match.
The likes of Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson (if healthy) will definitely be on the card, and this is an easy way to feature them.
5 CM Punk Vs. Jay White
CM Punk and Jay White have had issues growing between them for several weeks since Punk returned at AEW Collision, with the pair fighting in multi-man main events on the brand-new weekly Saturday show.
Punk and White is a huge match for professional wrestling fans, and AEW would likely want to save such a surreal dream match for a show such as Wembley Stadium. There aren’t too many clear options right now for Punk aside from perhaps Samoa Joe, who would also be a possibility.
4 Toni Storm Vs. Jamie Hayter
If Jamie Hayter is fit and healthy in time for All In, there is little doubt as to what the AEW Women’s World Championship match will be for the event. Due to injury, Hayter was cheated quickly out of her title by Toni Storm, and will be targeting the champion upon her return.
For a show at Wembley Stadium, AEW need to make sure the event has big moments and title changes, and this is a sure fire one to create an all-time great moment for the company and for the English-born Hayter.
3 Kenny Omega Vs. Will Ospreay
At Forbidden Door, Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay had yet another classic encounter for the IWGP United States Championship. Ospreay made it clear his desire to wrestle at All In, and after the success of their second bout, a third match at Wembley seems likely.
They could have one of the best trilogies of all time, and hosting it in front of over 65,000 people would be special for sure. Although AEW will want to focus on big names to draw more buys and viewers, this is a match that will ensure the show is special.
2 Chris Jericho Vs. Goldberg
This is a little more of a shot in the dark, but talk of Goldberg in AEW has increased a lot since Tony Khan has been open to mentioning that he has talked to the Hall of Famer, such as in the Forbidden Door pre-show scrum (H/T Fightful), saying "I have had nice conversations with Bill about being involved with AEW at times”.
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There are many possibilities for a match for Goldberg, but one which seems fairly likely is a former WCW clash between Chris Jericho and Goldberg. It wouldn’t be the best match, but on paper it would feel like one of the bigger possible matches for the legend.
1 MJF Vs. Adam Cole
The feud between MJF and Adam Cole has been steadily building, and even though MJF escaped an eliminator match in a time-limit draw, it is clear that at some point Cole will get his title match.
With AEW’s next big event being All In, it seems all but certain that their title match will take place there. Even though the result is fairly predictable, both men are getting big reactions to make them feel like the top face and heel in the company respectively, and it would prove to be a huge title match for the show.