Preview of AEW All In London 2024, including UK start time and predictions for Wembley Stadium.

The legend is retiring.

August 24th 2024.

Preview of AEW All In London 2024, including UK start time and predictions for Wembley Stadium.
Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan, is gearing up for what could potentially be his final match in front of over 50,000 fans at Wembley Stadium this weekend. The event, AEW All In London 2024, marks the return of the popular wrestling promotion to the UK after a hiatus. This time, it could also mean saying goodbye to a WWE legend.

After a successful and illustrious 25-year career, Bryan is considering retiring from the ring in the not-too-distant future. And what better stage to bid farewell than Wembley Stadium, where he will headline the event against Swerve Strickland in a high-stakes match for the AEW World Heavyweight Title.

But this event is not just about Bryan's potential retirement, as the stacked card promises plenty of excitement with championship bouts, grudge matches, and even the possibility of a collaboration with NJPW for the Forbidden Door event in 2025.

With all the buzz surrounding AEW All In London 2024, here's everything you need to know before tuning in this Sunday, August 25.

When and How to Watch AEW All In London 2024

The main card for AEW All In London 2024 will kick off at 6pm UK time on Sunday, August 25. Fans who are unable to attend the event at Wembley Stadium can still catch all the action through different platforms. The Zero Hour preshow will be available on AEW's official YouTube channel at 5pm, followed by the main event on TrillerTV (formerly known as FiteTV).

For those who don't mind waiting, AEW All In London will air for free on ITV4 on Thursday, August 29 at 9pm. After the initial broadcast, the event will also be available to stream on demand via ITVX.

Full Match Card for AEW All In London 2024

The main event will feature the American Dragon, Bryan Danielson, in a career-defining match against Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Heavyweight Title. Other anticipated matches include Toni Storm vs. Mariah May for the AEW Women's Title, MJF vs. Will Ospreay for the AEW American Title, and a Coffin Match between Jack Perry and Darby Allin for the TNT Title.

Fans can also look forward to a TBS Title match between Mercedes Mone and Dr. Britt Baker, DMD, a Casino Gauntlet for an AEW Title shot, and a FTW Title match between Chris Jericho and Hook. The Young Bucks will defend their AEW World Tag Team Titles against FTR and The Acclaimed, while a Ladder Match for AEW Trios Titles will feature The Patriarchy, Bang Bang Gang, House of Black, and Blackpool Combat Club.

In the Zero Hour preshow, Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway will face off against Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii.

Is Bryan Danielson Really Retiring?

While there is a possibility that AEW All In London 2024 could be Bryan Danielson's final match, it's not set in stone. The veteran wrestler has been open about his plans to retire in the near future, citing his family and the need for neck surgery as factors. However, he has also stated that his recently expired AEW contract will be his last one, leaving some room for speculation.

Regardless of his decision, Bryan's comeback to WWE in 2018 and subsequent run with AEW has been a bonus for both him and his fans. In AEW, he has returned to his vicious American Dragon persona, and has been able to give back to the next generation without holding a championship title. This could all change at AEW All In London, as Bryan faces Swerve in a career-defining match.

The wrestling world will be on the edge of their seats this Sunday, eagerly waiting to see what unfolds at Wembley Stadium. Whether this is truly the end for Bryan Danielson or just another chapter in his illustrious career, it's sure to be an unforgettable event.

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