Blockbuster Clash Tipped To Headline AEW All In London 2026
In 2025, AEW missed the opportunity to host ‘All In’ in London due to dates clashing with Coldplay’s concerts.
As a result, the pay-per-view was moved to Arlington, Texas, with the hope of returning to England in 2026. The company later confirmed that Wembley Stadium would indeed host All In: London in 2026 on August 30.
Ticketing information for the show has yet to be announced.
While there may be eight months left for the bookings to take shape, WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray has kick-started discussions by predicting a blockbuster clash for the London event.
Speaking on a recent Busted Open Radio podcast, Bully Ray named a title clash featuring champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman going up against local hero Will Ospreay.
The two superstars had gone head-to-head at the 2024 All In: London, where Ospreay defeated MJF to win the AEW American Championship, which was later rebranded as the International Championship.
In a perfect world…If Will {Ospreay] is healthy, Will Ospreay in his home country of England against MJF for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship.
Bully Ray Encourages AEW To Book Will Ospreay In the Main Event Of All In: London
Will Ospreay last competed at AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door 2025 in a Lights Out Steel Cage match.
After his team won the match, he was sidelined by the Death Riders, who viciously attacked him in front of his home crowd. The attack was so brutal that he was stretchered out of the arena.
The attack was carried out to write him off the storyline, as Ospreay had been struggling with legitimate health issues at the time.
On the podcast, Bully Ray also encouraged AEW to capitalize on the marketability of Will Ospreay in London.
If the plan is to go with Will at All In, and I really hope that is the plan because I think that would be huge.
The minute I talked about MJF and Will Ospreay, I think Davey Boy [Smith] and Bret [Hart], which I think that’s what’s popping into my head first, that’s a hell of a compliment to pay those two guys, and I would–that’s when I would switch the belt, you do that payoff.
Listen, 80,000 people the first time in Wembley, 40,000 people the second time, if you can get in the middle of that, let’s just say 50 to 60,000 people are paying to see Will Ospreay win, damn it Will Ospreay better win. You don’t send those people home p***** off. [H/T: Wresting Inc.]
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