WWE Accidentally Advertises AEW All In (WWE News)

WWE has since deleted an accidental bit of cross promotion for AEW's All In 2026 pay-per-view.

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What do WWE, the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 and AEW's All In pay-per-view have in common? Nothing at first glance, but all 3 entities have been linked together by one unfortunate (for Triple H, TKO and WWE) bit of accidental advertising for Tony Khan's upcoming show over in London, England at Wembley Stadium.

WWE's official social media accounts shared a fan video which showed El Grande Americano enjoying the Mexico vs. England match earlier this week. The user responsible for that video has since changed their handle to the rather provocative, "ALL IN - AUG 30th F*** TKO".

That censorship has been added here. They definitely didn't use asterisks instead of the key letters!

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WWE has since deleted their share, but others were quick to screenshot the moment to immortalise it. Obviously, this is slightly embarrassing for the market leader. Not only did a humble fan pull a fast one over on them, but they've also accidentally promoted AEW's next major pay-per-view without even suspecting a thing.

Let's just assume that the user responsible won't be receiving any freebies from WWE/TKO in the future. The social media team will also likely be briefed on such matters, and they'll be careful going forwards. Oops.

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Ludwig Kaiser has gone from strength to strength under the El Grande Americano gimmick. He's currently one of the biggest stars in AAA, and is now the only wrestler under the hood playing that character. Previous (and original) incumbent Chad Gable has traded his mask for glory on Monday Night Raw.

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