AEW Planning Massive Match For All Out – How Will This Impact AEW ALL IN: London?

AEW Planning Massive Match For All Out - How Will This Impact AEW ALL IN: London?

As a lifelong wrestling fan who has witnessed countless epic battles across the globe, I can confidently say that AEW’s decision to pit Hangman Page against Swerve Strickland for the third time at AEW All Out is nothing short of brilliant. The build-up between these two rivals has been electric, and the addition of a potential AEW World Title match adds an extra layer of intrigue that will undoubtedly leave fans on the edge of their seats.


By the end of this summer, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) will have some extra space to maneuver. In August and September 2023, AEW hosted its largest event ever, AEW ALL IN: London, at Wembley Stadium over the UK’s Summer Bank Holiday weekend. With a paid attendance of 81,035 fans, this show was announced only four months prior to its date, leaving little room for adjustments in AEW’s schedule. This included AEW All Out, one of their major pay-per-views, which traditionally takes place during Labor Day Weekend.

2023’s AEW All Out event followed closely on the heels of AEW ALL IN: London, leaving only individual episodes of AEW Dynamite, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision for the show’s lineup construction. In contrast to previous years, AEW President Tony Khan has expanded the planning timeframe for this year’s AEW All Out, moving it to September 7th, providing an additional week for fan anticipation.

AEW Eyes Hangman vs. Swerve 3 For All Out

AEW Planning Massive Match For All Out - How Will This Impact AEW ALL IN: London?

That extra week is all the more necessary with news of the show’s reported main event.

According to WrestlePurists, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is planning to resurrect one of its oldest feuds for the event AEW All Out in September: Hangman Page versus Swerve Strickland. In late 2023, these two wrestlers clashed twice, facing off against each other in a single match at AEW WrestleDream and in a brutal Texas Death Match at AEW Full Gear. Swerve emerged victorious in both bouts.

How Do AEW’s All Out Plans Impact ALL IN: London?

AEW Planning Massive Match For All Out - How Will This Impact AEW ALL IN: London?

Swerve vs. Hangman 3 happening at AEW All Out poises some big questions.

Bryan Danielson is scheduled to challenge for the AEW World Title against Swerve in a Title vs. Career match at AEW ALL IN: London. With Danielson planning to retire from full-time wrestling this fall and requiring neck surgery by the end of 2024, it’s been speculated that his final performance might take place at Wembley Stadium.

As a longtime wrestling fan with over two decades of following the industry, I find myself intrigued by the potential outcome of Swerve vs. Hangman at AEW ALL IN: London. With my extensive knowledge of professional wrestling storylines and character development, I have my own take on this highly anticipated matchup.

From another perspective, the final chapter of the Swerve vs. Hangman trilogy could be written by having the AEW World Title pass between them. Taking everything into account, this scenario adds an extra layer of intrigue to the main event at AEW ALL IN: London.

AEW All Out goes down on Saturday, September 7th.

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2024-08-13 21:11