AEW All In 2023: 10 Things That Must Happen

Wembley Stadium will be ready for AEW. This is pro wrestling, so ANYTHING could happen!

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Anyone gawping at the featured image and saying, "That'll never happen" needs reminded about one thing: THIS IS PRO WRESTLING AND BLOODY ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN. For example, who out there thought AEW would top WrestleMania attendances by pulling such a mammoth crowd to Wembley Stadium in the first place?

Don't bet against more madness this weekend.

This is a big card for All Elite Wrestling. Sure, they've weirdly planned another pay-per-view in Chicago just one week later (which does dilute things just a wee bit), but Tony Khan will be hoping his roster rocks the house and shows the UK how bright AEW's future is. Then, might TK pull off a bombshell signing that'll take things to the next level?!

Before that, there's some other business to deal with. Titles need to change hands, one unofficial belt needs eradicated from the weekly product, stadium-wide brawls need to be produced carefully, and an old stager must stare at the brightest of bright lights for someone AEW has big plans for come 2024.

This is being promoted as the biggest wrestling show of all time. Will it live up to the hype? Let's dig in!

10. That ROH Tag Title Match Is Short

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Being honest, it’s a bit daft to have MJF and Adam Cole work this bout on the ‘Zero Hour’ pre-show before they collide later on. Some might feel differently about that, but...does it not lessen their eventual AEW World Title showdown by having them appear earlier in the night? Answers on a postcard.

Keep this short.

All Elite could probs get away with booking some sort of screwy finish and moving on. There's absolutely no need for Friedman and Cole to cut Aussie Open down by winning the ROH Tag-Team Titles (seriously, what would that achieve?), and there's certainly no call for either World Title worker taking a pin either.

Tony Khan has kinda booked himself into a corner with this one. Sadly, a double DQ or countout may be the only option. Or, failing that and if they must, MJF can walk out on Cole and the Fletcher/Davis combo can double team him for the win.

Just make it brief, please.

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