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AEW All In: Wembley Picture Takes Shape After Wild Week

ByMike ReichlinProfessional Wrestling Journalist

AEW All In has two championship matches locked in for Wembley Stadium on August 30, and Thursday’s AEW Collision made clear the two-month build to London is going to run through Jon Moxley’s Death Riders.

All In Returns To Wembley Stadium

This year’s show marks AEW’s return to Wembley after the 2025 edition was held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. All In is regarded as one of AEW’s five biggest annual shows alongside Double or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear and Revolution, and this will be the promotion’s fourth time running the London stadium.

Two Title Matches Are Set

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Will Ospreay will challenge MJF for the AEW World Championship in the show’s presumed main event after beating Swerve Strickland in the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament final at Forbidden Door.

On the women’s side, Mercedes Moné is set to challenge Thekla for the AEW Women’s World Championship after beating Maya World in the tournament’s women’s final.

Both matches were confirmed in the Forbidden Door fallout, and they’re the only two matches locked in for the Wembley card as of now, though either title could still change hands before August.

Ospreay’s New Faction Complicates The Path To MJF

Ospreay’s route to Wembley got more complicated two days after Forbidden Door when he joined the Death Riders on Dynamite. He now heads into a world title match as part of the same faction led by Moxley, and Collision showed exactly how much weight that group is throwing around two months out from All In.

The Dogs And Death Riders Are Running Together

Jay White’s in-ring return on Collision ended with the Death Riders and The Dogs jumping him, Adam Copeland and the Bang Bang Gang after the match. Gabe Kidd confirmed he’s aligned with both groups, and the two factions working in tandem gives Moxley’s side a deep bench heading into the Wembley build. That’s a lot of muscle surrounding Ospreay, who’s supposed to be chasing the world title as the hometown underdog.

Nothing has directly connected Ospreay to the Dogs and Death Riders alliance yet, but the timing lines up. The faction expanded its footprint on both Dynamite and Collision the same week Ospreay’s world title shot became official.

What’s Still To Be Confirmed

AEW hasn’t locked in the rest of the Wembley card. A trios match pitting AEW World Tag Team Champions Adam Copeland and Christian Cage against the Young Bucks and FTR has been floated, along with Moxley facing Brody King and a Divine Dominion vs. Brawling Birds tag match, but none of those are official yet.

With Redemption still on the schedule before All In, expect the rest of the card, and possibly a direct Death Riders angle involving Ospreay, to take shape over the next several weeks of Dynamite and Collision.

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