As shown on last night's AEW Collision, HOOK vs. Jack Perry for the FTW Title has now been officially added to All In.
This most recent Collision outing saw Perry hold a funeral service for his FTW Championship, proclaiming himself the greatest ever FTW Champion, before then looking to smash that title belt with a sledgehammer.
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Just at the moment the former Jungle Boy was about to bring that hammer down, the arena lights went out, a short HOOK video played, and the Cold Hearted Handsome Devil appeared behind Perry. From there, HOOK would hit a couple of suplexes on his ex-tag team partner, including one through a table set up in the corner, and then got a microphone to simply state "Wembley. Sunday".
Of course, this latest episode of Collision was taped on Wednesday night immediately after Dynamite aired, so those who seek out spoilers will already have been aware of this match being added to the All In card. Well, technically, HOOK vs. Jack Perry will take place on the Zero-Hour pre-show, joining ROH Tag Team Champions Aussie Open vs. Adam Cole & MJF on that lead-in.
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Emanating from a packed Wembley Stadium, AEW All In starts at 6pm local time and 1pm ET/10am PT, with the Zero-Hour starting one hour earlier.
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