AEW was founded in 2019 by Tony Khan [Image Credits: AEW's website and X profile]
AEW has made a major announcement regarding the company's programming ahead of All In 2024. The Tony Khan-led promotion will return to Wembley Stadium in August later this year.
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On their X/Twitter profile, All Elite Wrestling revealed that the Jacksonville-based company will be heading to Cardiff, Wales, for the first time on August 21, 2024. The promotion will present its weekly shows, Dynamite and Collision, at the Utilita Arena.
"For the first time ever, #AEW is heading to Wales [flag emoji]! Don't miss #AEWDynamite & #AEWCollision at Cardiff's @UtilitaArenaCDF on Wednesday, August 21st, on the path to #AEWAllIn! Tickets on sale Friday, June 28th!"
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The 2018 edition of All In, which was independently produced, was a key milestone on the path leading to the foundation of All Elite Wrestling.
The pay-per-view returned in 2023 when the promotion traveled to London, England, and presented All In at Wembley Stadium. The event was a massive success financially and critically, albeit marked by controversy surrounding Jack Perry's backstage altercation with CM Punk, which led to the latter's termination.
All In 2024 will take place on August 25 and will feature World Championship matches in which the winners of the Men's and Women's Owen Hart Cup will challenge the respective title holders for their belts.
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Anurag Mukherjee
Anurag is an AEW writer for Sportskeeda Wrestling. He holds a BA and MA degree in English along with a TEFL certification to teach English. Before Sportskeeda, he worked as a Content and Correspondence writer at Nayabad Titas, a theater group. He has also worked as a English language tutor.
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As a lifelong wrestling fan and lover of stories, Anurag would read news, articles, and other content about the talent and events he enjoyed watching. His understanding of the business continued to grow with time, and his interest in the art and sport of wrestling led him to pursue a career as a writer.
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