FTR and The Young Bucks will also have their long-awaited rubber match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship. FTR’s Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood recently claimed that they want their current title reign to be a definitive one, and they feel that they have to beat Matt and Nick Jackson to solidify themselves as the best duo in the company’s history.
The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn, meanwhile, are scheduled to challenge the House of Black for the AEW World Trios Championships. Gunn came out of his short-lived retirement on the last episode of “AEW Dynamite” and told Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Murphy that he’s bringing back his “Bad Ass” gimmick for the occasion, too. But will that be enough to topple the dominant heel trio, who’ve gotten the better of Gunn, Max Caster, and Anthony Bowens in the past?
Given that All In is at Wembley, a Stadium Stampede match makes sense. Recently, the Blackpool Combat Club has had some issues with Orange Cassidy, Best Friends, Penta El Zero Miedo, and Eddie Kingston. As such, they’ll be out to make a statement and bleed all over Wembley. Additionally, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta will have Santana and Ortiz on their side, both of whom returned to action on “Dynamite” this past week.
Speaking of grudges, Will Ospreay will also be out to make an impression later as he’s booked to face Chris Jericho. Ospreay is Don Callis’ newest protege, and he’s claimed that he needs to win at Wembley to support his family and establish himself. However, Jericho thinks that this is one of the biggest matches of his own career, so he will be out to prove a point in his own right.

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