AEW All In 2027:
Wembley Card & Predictions
AEW All In at Wembley Stadium is the biggest event in AEW history — and in 2027, it returns. Ninety thousand fans inside the iconic London venue, an international card built for a global audience, and the kind of atmosphere that makes careers. Everything you need to know.
AEW All In Wembley 2027: The Scale of It
AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in 2023 shattered every expectation in professional wrestling. A crowd of 81,035 fans — the largest crowd for a professional wrestling event in the United Kingdom since 1992 — created an atmosphere that made every match feel genuinely historic. The event immediately became a benchmark for what AEW could achieve on the global stage.
The 2024 return proved the first edition was not a fluke. Back at Wembley, with the full weight of the roster and a card designed for the international audience, All In delivered again. In 2027, AEW returns with a roster that has grown in depth, starpower and international recognition — and with the lessons of two previous Wembley events shaping every booking decision.
All In is not just a bigger PPV. It is a different kind of show. The stadium atmosphere changes how wrestlers perform, how crowds react, and how moments are remembered. A good Wembley match becomes a great one. A great one becomes legendary. The pressure and the opportunity are equal.
AEW World Championship Main Event
The AEW World Championship main event at Wembley is the most prestigious match in the company's history — and in 2027, the pressure on both champion and challenger to deliver is greater than ever. The Wembley crowd is the most demanding in wrestling: they will reward brilliance generously and punish mediocrity without mercy.
The championship programme heading into All In 2027 has been building since the spring. The challenger earned their shot through a combination of impressive victories and a compelling character arc — the kind of sustained excellence that makes a Wembley crowd invest emotionally before the bell even rings.
What Makes a Great Wembley Main Event
- • The crowd knows both performers' full history
- • The storytelling builds in the match itself
- • Near-falls land differently in a stadium
- • The finish resonates — no cheap conclusions
- • The post-match image is already a photograph
Our Wembley Main Event Prediction
New AEW World Champion crowned at All In 2027. The Wembley crowd's emotional investment in the challenger — built across months of television — reaches its peak when the three-count lands. The stadium eruption is the loudest moment in AEW history. The image of the new champion celebrating against the Wembley backdrop becomes the defining photograph of wrestling in 2027.
Women's Championship & International Showcase
AEW Women's World Championship
The Women's World Championship at Wembley gets full main card placement with appropriate time to deliver. The 2023 and 2024 All In women's matches both overdelivered — the Wembley atmosphere pushing the division to its highest-profile performances. In 2027, the championship match features two performers who have been building toward this moment for the better part of a year.
Prediction: Champion Retains — Rematch Set Up for Grand SlamInternational Dream Match
All In's London setting allows AEW to book international talent who wouldn't headline a standard American PPV. British wrestlers, New Japan crossovers, and performers from the global independent circuit all get premium placement at Wembley. The international dream match is always one of the most anticipated entries on the All In card.
Prediction: British Performer Gets Career-Defining Wembley MomentThe Wembley Experience: What to Expect
For fans attending All In 2027 at Wembley Stadium, the experience begins long before the first match. The queue outside Wembley in the hours before doors open is itself an event — thousands of international wrestling fans from dozens of countries, all converging on one of sport's most iconic venues.
Wembley Stadium
90,000 capacity. The arch is visible from miles away. The acoustics inside — especially when the entire crowd synchronises on a chant — are unlike anything else in professional wrestling.
The Crowd
London wrestling crowds are sophisticated, passionate and international. They chant, they sing, they create the atmosphere. The Wembley crowd's reaction to a good match turns it into a great one.
International Fans
Fans travel from the US, Australia, Japan, Europe and beyond. The global fanbase AEW has built through international TV deals means Wembley is genuinely the most international crowd in wrestling.
AEW All In History: The Wembley Legacy
The Original All In — The Show That Changed Everything
Before AEW existed, the indie All In event at Sears Centre proved that non-WWE wrestling could sell 10,000+ tickets without a major promotion's marketing machine. The event that directly led to AEW's founding.
All In: London — 81,035 Fans, History Made
The first AEW Wembley show. MJF vs. Adam Cole main evented. Swerve Strickland's moment. CM Punk's return controversy. One of the most chaotic, exciting, and talked-about wrestling events in modern history — for all the right and wrong reasons.
All In: London Returns — Swerve's Coronation
Swerve Strickland's AEW World Championship defence at Wembley. The stadium experience refined, the card deep, and the production even more impressive than 2023. AEW proved the 2023 event wasn't a one-off fluke.
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