Good news for UK wrestling fans, as the AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium pay-per-view is set to air on free TV in the region.
On Sunday (August 27), AEW took over London’s Wembley Stadium. Over 80,000 fans were in attendance for the company’s first visit to the UK.
The UK has always been a strong region for AEW in terms of viewership, with Dynamite, Rampage and Collision airing on the free ITV network days after the original broadcasts.
It has now been revealed that UK fans will soon be able to watch All In London for free, with the event set to air on ITV4 at 9pm this Thursday (August 31), per the ITV schedule.
The event featured numerous big moments for AEW, with four titles changing hands over the course of the entire event, including the Zero Hour pre-show.
MJF and Adam Cole both opened and closed proceedings, with the duo winning the ROH Tag Team Championship match in the first bout of the Zero Hour, ahead of their AEW World Championship bout in the main event of the show.
English stars Will Ospreay and Saraya scored huge victories, with Ospreay pinning Chris Jericho at the event, and Saraya winning a fourway bout to become AEW Women’s Champion.
A current WWE star has now reacted to Saraya’s victory, which you can read more about right here.
For details on the record-breaking attendance figure for All In London, click here.
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