10 Major Improvements AEW Must Make Before All In 2024

2. Major Match Announcements

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If Tony Khan wants to match or even top the 81,000 number in London, then his next Wembley card must be loaded with major matches announced well in advance. Put it this way: AEW won’t get away with the sort of last-minute stuff they offered in 2023. That was a one-off.

People bought tickets for multiple reasons, but few of them had to do with wanting to see one specific match. MJF vs. Adam Cole might be the exception there. Most of the 81,000 briefs sold went due to excitement for AEW's first jaunt to the UK and the fact peeps knew they'd be part of history at such an iconic venue.

That won't cut it in 2024.

Remember that bitching about the lack of a Kenny Omega singles match? Next year is AEW's chance to put this right by placing The Elite man in a must-see one-on-one that's part of a lengthy, satisfying story. It's vital that AEW does this sort of thing months before the show, not weeks or days.

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