AEW President Tony Khan confirms AEW All In return to Wembley Stadium for 2025, bringing excitement to wrestling fans anticipating the event’s return to London after successful shows in previous years. The announcement comes ahead of this year’s All In at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on July 12, solidifying Wembley as the future venue for the company’s marquee event.
Wembley Stadium Set to Host AEW All In in 2025
Tony Khan officially revealed that AEW All In will return to its landmark Wembley Stadium setting next year, reigniting London’s pivotal role in the event’s recent history. All In was first held at Wembley in 2023, attracting one of the largest wrestling audiences ever recorded, and continued its success with a strong return in 2024. This year, Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, will host the event for the first time, with a scheduled date of July 12.
During an appearance on the Rich Eisen Show, Khan shared insights into the scheduling challenges, citing that Coldplay had already secured Wembley Stadium for the last weekend in August, which influenced the change of dates for this year. Khan’s confirmation reassures fans that the celebrated venue will once again be the backdrop for All In’s grand spectacle in 2025.
“We’re going back to Wembley next year. Coldplay had booked this weekend out years in advance. I can’t wait to do Globe Life Field in Dallas, go back to Wembley next year,” Khan stated. —Tony Khan, AEW President
While All In took place in August during 2023 and 2024, its shift to July this year was prompted by scheduling conflicts. Despite this, expectations are high for All In’s return to Wembley, maintaining its tradition as AEW’s flagship event.
What to Expect at All In Texas Before the Big Return
Before the highly anticipated return to London, AEW will hold this year’s All In at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The match card has already generated excitement, boasting both men’s and women’s Casino Gauntlet matches, in which winners may receive title opportunities. Confirmed marquee matches include:
1. Toni Storm facing Mercedes Mone for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
2. Kenny Omega competing against Kazuchika Okada for the Unified Championship.
3. Hangman Adam Page taking on Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship.
With additional bouts expected to be added soon, anticipation continues to build as the wrestling community looks forward to the Texas event and, even more so, to the anticipated return to Wembley.
Widespread Significance and Anticipated Impact
The confirmation that All In will return to Wembley Stadium for 2025 marks another milestone for AEW and the global wrestling fanbase. Showcasing iconic talents such as Mercedes Mone, Jon Moxley, Kenny Omega, and Kazuchika Okada, the event’s relocation back to London is expected to reignite international interest. As the AEW world prepares for the Texas showcase and looks ahead to London, Tony Khan’s announcement reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering unforgettable moments on wrestling’s grandest stages.
