With AEW All In now just under a month away, we still have had no matches confirmed for the biggest event in AEW’s history.
Andrade El Idolo made his return to the company on the debut episode of Collision, where he defeated Buddy Matthews of the House of Black.
Andrade and the House of Black have had issues in the weeks since, with Andrade defeating Buddy in a Ladder match on last week’s Collision to regain possession of his mask.
Taking to Twitter, Andrade targeted the group’s leader Malakai Black, challenging Black to a match at All In at Wembley Stadium.
He said:
I want the next one!!! I would like to see you face to face at All In London because you are European and it is with your people.
Mexico vs Netherlands . @AEW #ALLIN #AEW #London
The House of Black are currently the AEW Trios Champions, winning the titles from the Elite back at Revolution in March.
Andrade’s Los Faccion Ingobernable stablemate Rush recently confirmed he had re-signed with the company on what is said to have been ‘insane money’.
Another major match is reportedly expected to take place at All In, which you can read about here.
I want the next one!!! I would like to see you face to face at All In London because you are European and it is with your people.
🇲🇽 Mexico 💀vs 🇳🇱 Netherlands 🕋. @AEW #ALLIN #AEW #London— “EL IDOLO” ANDRADE (@AndradeElIdolo) July 31, 2023
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