Yeah that’s big. For a company that has not been around for a very long time, AEW has done quite a few things. The promotion has put together a history and a variety of traditions, some of which have been around since the beginning. It can mean a lot when something new is added, and now they are going to a new location and it is going to be something special.

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This week on AEW Dynamite, AEW President Tony Khan and Adam Cole announced that All In would be taking place on September 5 at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will be the first edition of All In in AEW history and the first time the company has ever been to England. This was an announcement that AEW had promoted for the last week for this week’s show.

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Opinion: Well, it certainly does fit the description of one of a huge announcement and AEW taking on Wembley Stadium is a big deal. It should be interesting to see what kind of a crowd they can draw, but they will certainly have the amount of seats available to make it work. What matters is AEW is actually trying to do something, and that could be a very special result.

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