AEW long-term plan for All In

This is what AEW has planned. AEW is only a couple of months away from their All-In pay-per-view event in August in London, England, at Wembley Stadium, making it the biggest promotion ever.

AEW long-term plan for All In
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The show’s first

The main event, which featured MJF who retained his World Heavyweight Title over Adam Cole and Adam Cole, drew more than 70,000 people at the ticket booth. The show also marked the final fight to date in CM Punk’s professional career, as the fighter fought Samoa Joe in the opening fight, a few moments after being involved in an altercation backstage in a backstage altercation with Jack Perry, which resulted in his being released.

The promotion will be back next year, with All In 2 on Sunday on August 25. Tickets are available for the public to purchase on the 1st of December, beginning at 9 a.m. BST through Ticketmaster.co.uk Pre-registered access and presales prior to that will begin starting on Monday, November 27 ahead of the general on sale. The information on tickets will be sent via email to fans who have registered only.

The show’s popularity will need to be consistent in order for it to be successful and become their own equivalent of WWE WrestleMania.

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