AEW All In Returns to London in 2026

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After hosting an extremely successful and enjoyable PPV 2024, AEW is set to return to Wembley in 2026.

In a recent announcement a couple of weeks ago, Tony Khan announced Texas as All In’s next destination. Although London was announced as the 2026 destination for the PPV, the arena remained a mystery.

London is set to host the upcoming 2025 Forbidden Door PPV. However, as the current PPV concluded, a small pop-up on the screen made sure to end the show on an even higher note for the UK fans.

AEW All In 2026 is set to return to London at the Wembley Stadium. The north-west London stadium has proven itself to be a successful stadium for Tony Khan’s promotion, and the Jacksonville-based company hopes to maintain that streak.

The PPV hosted several iconic matches including Bryan Danielson’s first championship victory in the Jacksonville-based promotion. With multiple other title changes and a few surprise appearances, Khan made sure to send home a happy crowd.

AEW All In 2024 Results

The opening match of the PPV in Wembley witnessed Pac, and The Blackpool Combat Club win the Trios Championship, followed by Mariah May securing the Women’s World Championship.

Hook defeated Chris Jericho to earn the FTW championship, while The Young Bucks successfully defended their tag-team titles. Christian Cage won the Casino Gauntlet Match to earn a future World Title match, while Will Ospreay regained back his International Championship on his home turf.

Mercedes Mone defeated Britt Baker to retain her TBS Championship, while Jack Perry defeated Darby Allin to retain his TNT title, and Bryan Danielson escaped retirement to close the show. The PPV also saw the surprise return of Sting, Jamie Hayter, and the debutant Ricochet.

In other news: AEW has also confirmed two upcoming International events.