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5. Kenny Omega Late Notice Symmetry

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By the time you read this, Kenny Omega's All In London plans may well be revealed.

'The Best Bout Machine' and former AEW Champion revealed on the August 9th edition of Dynamite that he'd sit down with Jim Ross to confirm his plans for the Wembley supercard the following week. That'd mark just 10 days between the news and the show itself, which is only slightly longer than the time between his announced singles clash on the original All In.

Back in 2018, NJPW full-timer Omega was deep into the guts of another classic G1 Climax run, and The Elite elected to hold off on announcing his match until his commitments were fulfilled. Waiting until the August 12th edition of Being The Elite to promote the then-IWGP Champion's bout on September 1st, The Young Bucks at least made light of the situation in a hilarious bit for the show.

As well could be the case with Wembley, it was the last major match on the board and, again as could be the case with Wembley, it was instantly one of the most anticipated...

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