Major free agent confirms she was present at AEW All In 2024; fuels rumors

All In 2024 at Wembley Stadium (image credit: AEW on X)
All In 2024 at Wembley Stadium (image credit: AEW on X/Twitter)

AEW All In 2024 marked Tony Khan's second event at Wembley Stadium, and it was seemingly a hit with both critics and fans. However, a major free agent also attended the pay-per-view in London, and she's just revealed it on social media.

Gisele Shaw is known for her time with TNA (fka IMPACT) and Progress Wrestling. The 35-year-old recently requested her release from the Nashville-based promotion and was granted it, with the latest round of TNA's TV tapings said to be her last with the company.

Now that she's a free agent, rumors have sprung up regarding her future plans. It's unclear whether or not she'll make a play for WWE or All Elite Wrestling, but Shaw revealed today that she was present at AEW All In 2024.

Taking to X/Twitter, the 35-year-old posted a short video of herself at Wembley Stadium. She noted that she wanted to check out the stadium Taylor Swift had recently performed at:

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"Thought I'd check out one of Taylor Swift's stadiums," Gisele Shaw wrote.

AEW All In will be held in the United States next year

AEW All In takes its name from the original All In independent show produced by Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks in 2018, which provided a proof-of-concept for All Elite Wrestling. That initial event was held at NOW Arena (then known as the Sears Centre Arena) in Chicago, but after reviving the concept in 2023, Tony Khan moved the show to Wembley Stadium.

London has hosted the company's biggest event for two years now, but All In will be heading back to the US in 2025. The young promotion recently teamed up with the city of Arlington, TX, to announce that the pay-per-view will be held at Globe Life Field next year.

AEW All In 2025 will be the company's first-ever stadium show in the United States. Fans have speculated on what we could see happen at Globe Life Field next year, including an appearance by Sting and the retirement of Dustin Rhodes. For now, however, AEW will focus on continuing its strong pay-per-view streak for the second half of 2024.

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