AEW is set to invade London and Wembley Stadium this Sunday, where they will hold the biggest event in the history of the company (and by some measures, wrestling in general) with All In on Sunday. August 27.
The card has come under some criticism online, but the show is sure to be a memorable one when it hits 5pm at Wembley Stadium.
The show currently has 11 matches announced, with two set to take place on the Zero Hour pre-show.
Here’s a look at the card for All In, accompanied with predictions for the show, as well as the most likely results, with betting odds to back those up (odds via SkyBet correct as of 7:45pm UK/2:45pm ET on Thursday, August 24.
Zero Hour – ROH World Tag Team Championship – Aussie Open (c) vs. Better Than You Bay Bay (Adam Cole & MJF)
The two men set to main event “the biggest event in wrestling history” will actually have competed earlier in the night, when AEW World Champion MJF and Adam Cole team up to face Aussie Open for the ROH World Tag Team Championship.
The decision to waste the first big pops for the two guys in your main event is questionable, but I’m sure the match only exists to set up an angle later in the night.
As for the winner, there really is no reason why this match would be happening if Cole and MJF were to lose.
A nice pop to start the show for sure.
Prediction: Better Than You Bay Bay
Betting favorite: Aussie Open (Aussie Open 4/7 vs Better Than You Bay Bay 6/5)
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