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AEW’s premier annual event, All In, will return to Wembley Stadium in London next weekend for its third consecutive year, with much anticipation surrounding the evolving card.
While the majority of the lineup has been solidified, there remains room for adjustments in the final two weeks before the show, particularly with two remaining episodes of Dynamite still to air.
Here are several potential modifications that could enhance the overall experience at next weekend’s AEW All In London event at Wembley Stadium.
Swerve Strickland Secures Partners for AEW World Trios Championship Bout
Last week’s episode of AEW Dynamite marked the conclusion of the mystery surrounding Swerve Strickland’s absence, as he returned to confront the reigning Trios Champions, ‘Hangman’ Adam Page and Brodido.
Although nothing was definitively confirmed—particularly with The Demand also becoming involved—the segment strongly suggested that a Trios Championship match at All In is being set in motion, with Strickland potentially aligning with two new partners to challenge The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
Speculation continues regarding who might join Swerve, though regardless of whether those names materialize, the limited window of two remaining Dynamite episodes makes it increasingly likely that Strickland and Hangman will both appear at the event.
This storyline seems destined for the main card.
Anticipated Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match Added to Lineup
As the event draws nearer, details about a Women’s Casino Gauntlet match at this year’s All In remain unconfirmed. Last year’s show featured both men’s and women’s versions of the match, which effectively showcased AEW’s talented female roster on a grand stage.
With the men’s field already filling up and only two episodes of Dynamite remaining, any women’s entry would likely be introduced as a late addition.
Fans have expressed strong interest in seeing competitors like Thekla, Athena, Kris Statlander, and Maya World secure spots on the card, offering exciting possibilities for unexpected returns.
FTR May Return Following AEW World Tag Team Championship Clash
The AEW World Tag Team Championship was claimed by Adam Copeland and Christian Cage at Double or Nothing, ending their intense rivalry with FTR.
At the time, many expected this victory to lead to a multi-team ladder match involving Cope, Cage, FTR, and The Young Bucks at All In.
So far, however, there has been no reference to FTR on the road to London, with the current plan featuring Copeland and Cage facing The Young Bucks in a standard tag team contest.
Despite this, FTR might make an appearance after the conclusion of the match to confront the winners, reigniting interest in their ongoing feud.
Sting Possibly Involved in Darby Allin vs. Kevin Knight Encounter
Darby Allin faces another high-risk challenge at All In, squaring off against Kevin Knight in a Falls Count Anywhere match—an ideal opportunity to deliver another unforgettable moment in his All In legacy.
Given Allin’s reputation for extreme spots, this bout could resemble a large-scale version of Stadium Stampede.
Sting, who has historically supported Allin at previous All In events, would be expected to appear during this match to counter members of the Don Callis Family, maintaining the connection between the veteran and the rising star.
Speculation Surrounding Stipulation for Mercedes Mone vs. Willow Nightingale
The rivalry between Mercedes Mone and Willow Nightingale has evolved into one of AEW’s most compelling storylines, with their next confrontation scheduled for All In London.
Previously competing for the TBS Championship, these athletes are now set to battle over the AEW Women’s World Championship in what promises to be their most significant clash yet.
As tensions escalate, adding a special stipulation to elevate the stakes seems plausible. Given Mercedes’ history with high-stakes bouts, introducing a unique rule set could further intensify the rivalry.
Will Ospreay Considers Career-Threatening Stipulation for AEW World Title Showdown
Recently, AEW World Championship challengers have adopted the risky tradition of wagering their future title opportunities on their performance at major events.
Both Cody Rhodes and ‘Hangman’ Adam Page fell short after implementing such clauses, while Kenny Omega succeeded under similar conditions.
For Will Ospreay, whose narrative centers around proving his ruthlessness and determination, adopting a “Never Challenges Again” clause could serve as a compelling mechanism to demonstrate his commitment to winning.
If successful, this strategy would not only validate Ospreay’s resolve but also establish him as a legitimate threat to the AEW World Championship picture moving forward.