AEW All In 2026
Card Predictions
The largest wrestling event ever staged outside the United States returns to Wembley Stadium — 90,000+ capacity, global prestige, and the biggest AEW card of the year. Here are the matches we expect to see.
The Wembley Legacy
All In: The Beginning
AEW shattered records by selling out Wembley Stadium — the first time a wrestling promotion outside WWE had achieved that feat. 81,035 fans packed the iconic venue for a historic night.
All In Returns
AEW came back to London for a second consecutive year, cementing Wembley as the spiritual home of their flagship UK event. The show delivered another packed card with international crossover talent.
The Third Chapter
All In 2026 is expected to be the biggest yet. With AEW's roster deeper than ever and potential NJPW crossover matches on the table, Wembley 2026 could set an all-time record attendance for non-WWE wrestling.
Predicted Match Card
Our best predictions for the AEW All In 2026 card at Wembley Stadium, based on current storylines and title pictures.
Jon Moxley (c) vs Will Ospreay
The collision that AEW fans have been anticipating for years. Moxley's brutalising, brawling champion style against Ospreay's jaw-dropping athleticism would be a perfect Wembley main event — two of the absolute best in the world today going head-to-head in front of 90,000 screaming fans.
Sasha Banks / Mercedes Moné vs Top Rival
Mercedes Moné has been the focal point of AEW's women's division. A Wembley showdown against her top challenger — whether that's Hikaru Shida, Jamie Hayter making a shock return, or a new arrival — would be the marquee women's bout for the London crowd.
TNT Champion vs High-Profile Challenger
The TNT Title has historically been defended at All In with a show-stealing performance. The Wembley crowd always pops huge for British talent — if there's a UK wrestler on the card (think someone like Zack Sabre Jr.), this is where they'd feature.
International Title Match — Star-Making Slot
The International Title is the perfect vehicle for a rising star to have a breakout Wembley moment. Expect a technically outstanding bout that showcases AEW's global roster. A new champion in London is not out of the question.
NJPW Star vs AEW Roster Member
AEW's relationship with New Japan Pro-Wrestling remains one of wrestling's most exciting partnerships. Forbidden Door may be the primary crossover show, but All In — with its international London audience — is the perfect setting for a dream NJPW match. Kazuchika Okada, Hiromu Takahashi, or Tetsuya Naito crossing over would send Wembley into orbit.
Darby Allin — Death-Defying Spectacle
Darby Allin at Wembley is a guaranteed talking point. Whether it's a coffin match, a scaffold match, or simply Darby throwing himself off something incredibly high, the skateboarding daredevil always delivers a memorable moment at the biggest AEW shows. Wembley 2026 will be no different.
The Young Bucks vs Top Contenders
The Young Bucks have been at the centre of AEW storylines since day one, and a Wembley tag title match for Nick and Matt Jackson would be one of the highlights of the card. Whether they're champion or challengers, the Bucks in front of 90,000 fans is always special.
CM Punk — Cameo or Return?
CM Punk's relationship with AEW remains one of wrestling's most complicated stories. A Wembley return — even a cameo appearance — would be one of the biggest moments in AEW history. Whether this is a surprise return, a one-night deal, or simply rumour-and-hype remains to be seen, but expect the speculation to build throughout 2026.
Ticket Information
- 1 Official Sale: AEW tickets typically go on sale via Ticketmaster UK. Sign up for pre-sale alerts through AEW's official site to get first access.
- 2 Price Range: Wembley tickets have historically ranged from £30 (upper tier) to £200+ (floor/ringside). VIP packages sell out fastest — book immediately on announcement.
- 3 Secondary Market: StubHub and Viagogo will have resale availability. Prices typically spike 2–3x face value in the final weeks. Buy early or buy from verified resellers only.
- 4 International Buyers: No added fees for UK-issued cards. US fans can use US Ticketmaster with international shipping (print-at-home PDF available).
US Fans Travel Guide
- ✈ Flights: Fly into Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW). Book 3–4 months in advance for best prices. Virgin Atlantic and British Airways fly direct from major US hubs.
- 🚇 Getting to Wembley: Take the Jubilee or Metropolitan line to Wembley Park station — it's a 5-minute walk from the ground. Avoid driving; parking is extremely limited for events.
- 🏨 Hotels: Book near the Jubilee line corridor — Canary Wharf or central London. The Premier Inn at Wembley is the closest but books out immediately when major events are announced.
- 💷 Currency: UK uses British Pounds (GBP). Most venues and restaurants are card-only now. Notify your bank before travelling. Exchange rates fluctuate — factor in the real cost when budgeting.
AEW All In 2026 News & Analysis
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Will Ospreay Says AEW All In 2026 Will Be The Biggest Night In AEW History
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Will Ospreay Says AEW All In 2026 Will Be The Biggest Night In AEW History
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AEW All In 2026 Ticket Sales Revealed So Far
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Match Predictions & Analysis
Why Moxley vs Ospreay Makes Sense for the Main Event
Jon Moxley's reign as AEW World Champion has been a masterclass in anti-hero storytelling. Will Ospreay, meanwhile, has been the consensus best performer in AEW over the past two years. A Wembley main event between them would be a passing-of-the-torch moment or a moment that solidifies Moxley as the definitive top guy. The London crowd would be split — Ospreay is a British product and the home favourite, but Moxley's cult following runs deep everywhere.
All In's Track Record for Surprises
Both previous All In events at Wembley featured major surprise elements — returns, debuts, and unexpected title changes. AEW has consistently used the London crowd's energy to amplify shocking moments. History suggests 2026 will have at least one major surprise pop that wasn't in the advertised card. Keep watching the pre-show build closely.
The Attendance Record Question
Wembley Stadium's capacity can be configured between 86,000 and 90,000 for concerts and special events. AEW's 2023 show hit 81,035 official attendance. A 2026 show with a hotter card and three years of brand-building behind it could genuinely challenge for the all-time non-WWE wrestling attendance record outside the United States. That's the real storyline going into the event.