That would be big. We are less than a month away from AEW All In, which will be taking place in Wembley Stadium in London, England. The show will be the biggest event in AEW history and as a result, the card is likely going to be among the biggest that AEW has ever presented. No matches have been announced as of yet, but now we have an idea of one of the bigger matches.
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According to Fightful Select, one of the matches being planned for the show will see Will Ospreay facing Chris Jericho. New Japan Pro Wrestling sources are saying Don Callis will be factored into the match in some way. This comes as Callis has been attempting to recruit Jericho to join his new team. There is no word on when the match will be announced on AEW television. In addition, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that the following matches are being considered:
- Chris Jericho & Konosuke Takeshita vs. Ibushi & Kenny Omega
- CM Punk vs. Ricky Starks
- Adam Cole vs. Maxwell Jacob Friedman
- Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy
Jericho vs. Ospreay would be a big one. Check out the people involved:
Opinion: Jericho vs. Ospreay certainly is a big match and something that could be one of the show’s headliners. What matters for this show is making things feel as big as possible because this show is going to be the biggest thing that AEW has done to date, if not ever. Jericho vs. Ospreay is a huge match and while there needs to be some other things on there to shore it up, this is a good start.
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