AEW has shared more promotional material for next year’s All In London event, with a major star still notably absent from advertising for the event.
As was previously announced, AEW will return to Wembley Stadium in London, England for another All In London pay-per-view on August 25, 2024.
With tickets set to go on sale on December 1, AEW has been sharing more graphics advertising the event, featuring some notable names.
One name who was previously missing from All In graphics was AEW World Champion MJF. The popular star’s absence previously fuelled speculation about the talent’s future.
AEW has now shared a new graphic, which you can view below, which still doesn’t feature MJF.
MJF’s AEW contract is notably set to expire at the end of this year. The AEW World Champion previously brought a lot of attention to this, teasing that the ‘bidding war of 2024’ will then commence, with MJF expecting to receive contract offers from other promotions.
Whether that contract situation is legitimate or not is still not 100% clarified, but it’s the story MJF continues to tell.
MJF headlined this year’s All In London 2023 event, defeating Adam Cole to retain his AEW World Title. Earlier in the night, MJF and Adam Cole defeated Aussie Open to win the ROH Tag Team Championship.
MJF is set to defend his AEW World Title against Daniel Garcia on Wednesday’s (November 8) edition of Dynamite, ahead of Jay White challenging for the gold at Full Gear on November 18.
Following the massive success of #AEWAllIn London, AEW returns to @wembleystadium on Sunday, August 25!
Tickets will go on sale Friday, December 1 at 9am GMT!
Pre-register now for early access to purchase tickets at https://t.co/cnLl9FCltu pic.twitter.com/Was5cCUnoY
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) November 6, 2023
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