AEW All In London 2024 Results (Aug 25, 2024): New Champions Crowned, Surprise RETURNS & DEBUTS

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On August 25, All Elite Wrestling delivered an exhilarating event, AEW All In, from the iconic Wembley Stadium in London. This massive show featured high-stakes matches and unforgettable moments, making it a remarkable day for wrestling fans worldwide.

Zero-Hour Show:

16-Man Tag Team Match
AEW All In kicked off with a thrilling 16-man tag team match featuring a who’s who of wrestling talent. The match began with Ariya Daivari, Dark Order members Evil Uno & Alex Reynolds, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen), and Anthony Ogogo squaring off against Kyle Fletcher, Rocky Romero, Kip Sabian, “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington, Lio Rush, Action Andretti & Top Flight (Dante Martin & Darius Martin). The action was chaotic from the start, with Billington and Lethal trading blows. As the teams brawled, standout moments included Fletcher’s impressive cutter on Lethal and a tombstone from Fletcher that wowed the audience. The finale came when Dante Martin soared from the top rope with a splash on Daivari, leading his team to victory. The winners celebrated their hard-fought triumph, energizing the crowd for the night ahead.

Winners: Kyle Fletcher, Rocky Romero, Kip Sabian, “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington, Lio Rush, Action Andretti & Top Flight (Dante Martin & Darius Martin)

Kris Statlander & Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale & Tomohiro Ishii
In an entertaining tag team match, the team of Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway faced off against Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii. The dynamic between Ishii and Hathaway was a highlight, with Hathaway humorously attempting to avoid Ishii’s punishing strikes. Despite Hathaway’s antics, Statlander held her own against Nightingale, but the tide shifted when Ishii tagged in, delivering stiff strikes to Hathaway. In a dramatic conclusion, Ishii powerbombed Hathaway and followed up with a powerful strike to claim victory for his team. This win showcased the unique blend of humor and hard-hitting action that AEW is known for.

Winners: Tomohiro Ishii & Willow Nightingale

Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata & The Von Erichs vs. Undisputed Kingdom and Cage of Agony
In another intense match, the team of Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata, and The Von Erichs (Marshall and Ross) took on Undisputed Kingdom members Matt Taven and Mike Bennett, alongside Cage of Agony, represented by Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona. From the outset, the teams engaged in a wild brawl that spilled outside the ring. Inside the ring, bodies flew in all directions, with notable highlights including Rhodes’ impressive Destroyer on Taven. As chaos erupted, the Von Erichs and their partners overcame the tactics of Cage of Agony. Sammy Guevara sealed the victory for his team with a breathtaking Swanton. After the bell, a brief scuffle ensued as the defeated team attempted to exact revenge, only for Kevin Von Erich to help restore order, embodying the enduring spirit of the Von Erich legacy. Winners: Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata & The Von Erichs (Marshall and Ross Von Erich)

MAIN CARD: 

AEW World Trios Championship: London Ladders Match

In a thrilling London Ladders Match for the AEW World Trios Championship, The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch & Nick Wayne) defended against House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews & Brody King), Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn), and PAC & Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta). The bout featured chaotic brawling and high-risk maneuvers, with ladders and tables coming into play.

A pivotal moment saw PAC and his partners persevere through the chaos, with PAC ultimately climbing the ladder to secure the titles. Despite fierce competition and dramatic near-misses, PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta captured the AEW World Trios Championships in a spectacular finish. The House of Black displayed sportsmanship, congratulating the new champions.

Winners and new AEW World Trios Champions: PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta

AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm vs. Mariah May

Mariah May challenged Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship in a fiercely contested battle. Storm made a dramatic entrance, setting the stage for a historic confrontation. The two competitors clashed with intensity, showing remarkable skill and determination. May initially seized control with a series of tactical maneuvers, including a brutal powerbomb onto the floor. Despite these setbacks, Storm fought back, hitting her signature hip attack for a near fall. The contest reached its peak as both women traded powerful strikes. In a display of cunning, May rolled up Storm for the pin, capturing the AEW Women’s World Championship. An emotional crowd cheered as May celebrated her victory, while Storm received chants of appreciation for her valiant effort, accentuating the respect and admiration held by fans for both competitors.

Winner and new AEW Women’s World Champion: Mariah May

FTW Championship: Chris Jericho vs. HOOK

The FTW Championship was on the line as Chris Jericho, accompanied by Big Bill and Bryan Keith, defended against the rising star HOOK. Jericho made his entrance with a live performance by Fozzy, adding to the grandeur of the event. HOOK, showing his lineage, came out to a mixed theme that paid homage to his father, Taz. Jericho, with the help of Big Bill and Keith, initially overwhelmed HOOK, but the young competitor’s resilience shone through as he fought back with impressive agility and strength.

The match was a chaotic brawl with multiple weapons getting involved, including a cricket bat and trashcan lids. HOOK’s turning point came when he countered Jericho’s Walls of Jericho, showing remarkable tenacity. Despite the double-team efforts by Bill and Keith, HOOK delivered a suplex to Jericho, setting up the Tazmission’s legacy— the Redrum. With Taz taking out Keith at ringside using his iconic Tazmission, HOOK locked Jericho in the Redrum, forcing him to tap out. The victory marked HOOK’s first FTW Championship win, culminating in an emotional embrace with his father, showcasing a memorable passing of the torch moment in AEW history.

Winner and new FTW Champion: HOOK

AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks vs. FTR vs. The Acclaimed

In a star-studded contest for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, The Young Bucks defended their titles against FTR and The Acclaimed, with “Daddy Ass” Billy Gunn at ringside. The Young Bucks channeled The Beatles with their entrance gear, further elevating the legendary atmosphere of the event. The match began with a feeling-out process between Harwood of FTR and Caster of The Acclaimed, escalating into all-out chaos as animosities flared.

The highlight reel included daring dive sequences and powerful suplexes, particularly from FTR, as they executed their signature Shatter Machine. Tensions peaked when all three teams endured dramatic double-team maneuvers and near-falls. Despite FTR’s suplex mastery and The Acclaimed’s explosive teamwork, it was The Young Bucks who capitalized on the chaotic environment. A critical moment came when Nicholas Jackson used a title belt to fend off challengers, setting up an EVP Trigger on Harwood, securing the victory. Their continued reign as champions was met with applause, though it was clear that new challengers, including the Grizzled Young Veterans, were already focusing their sights on the gold.

Winners and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: The Young Bucks

Casino Gauntlet Match for AEW World Title Shot

The Casino Gauntlet Match promised a shot at the AEW World Title and featured a stellar lineup of competitors, each bringing unique skills to the ring. Opening with Orange Cassidy and Kazuchika Okada, the match quickly became a showcase of both technical skill and high-flying athleticism. Cassidy’s sly tactics faced a rebuff when Okada surged into action, overpowering his opponents. The surprise entrant, Nigel McGuinness, marked his return to the ring with authority, battling alongside Kyle O’Reilly and NJPW’s Zack Sabre Jr., further intensifying the ring dynamics.

As the action proliferated, surprise AEW debutant Ricochet delivered acrobatic feats that captivated the audience, affirming his reputation as a world-class athlete. Christian Cage entered as a dark horse, systematically eliminating opponents with strategic power moves. A crescendo of violence culminated with Luchasaurus’s return, causing a stir as he slammed O’Reilly, allowing Cage to execute a decisive Spear and secure victory. Christian Cage’s triumph in this crowd-pleaser showcased his veteran instincts and poised him for a future world championship opportunity.

Winner: Christian Cage

AEW American Championship: MJF vs. Will Ospreay

This high-stakes contest saw AEW American Champion MJF defend against the dynamic “Assassin” Will Ospreay. The match radiated with drama and high-quality wrestling, as Ospreay received a grand entrance inspired by “Assassin’s Creed.” Not one to be outdone in theatrics or skill, MJF arrived adorned in patriotic regalia, engaging the crowd with his trademark bravado.

The bout featured intense exchanges, including Ospreay’s dazzling aerial maneuvers countered effectively by MJF’s technical prowess. The action spilled to the outside, where MJF delivered a brutal Tombstone Piledriver on the apron, momentarily grounding Ospreay. The match swung wildly as both performers exhibited resilience and creativity; however, an unexpected turn came when Daniel Garcia, masked, intervened, attacking MJF and shifting momentum to Ospreay. Intensive exchanges followed, culminating in Ospreay landing the Hidden Blade and the Tiger Driver ’91, securing the title and stunning the audience. Ospreay’s victory crowned him the new AEW American Champion, marking a pivotal change in the championship landscape.

Winner and new AEW American Champion: Will Ospreay

TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné vs. Britt Baker, D.M.D.

Mercedes Moné entered her TBS Championship defense against Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., with flair, arriving in style in a horse-drawn carriage accompanied by her beloved corgis. From the onset, Moné’s strategy was clearly to utilize every advantage, with Kamille at her side providing critical distractions. Early exchanges saw Baker trying to withstand Moné’s onslaught, but Moné capitalized on her ally Kamille’s assistance to seize control.

In the ring, Moné inflicted damage with a series of backbreakers and aggressive assaults, momentarily stifling Baker’s efforts. A turning point came when Baker countered Moné’s running knee in the corner and dropped her with a neckbreaker, rallying with her own sequence of offensive maneuvers, igniting the crowd. However, Moné outmaneuvered Baker with swift reversals and maintained her focus on Baker’s injured back with relentless pressure.

As the match escalated, Baker showcased her resilience, ultimately connecting with a Stomp, though Kamille interfered again by slyly moving Moné’s foot under the ropes, nullifying the pin. In a clever ruse, Baker pretended to be struck by Kamille to have her ejected, gaining some moral victory. Despite Baker’s efforts to apply the Lockjaw submission, Moné evaded and retaliated, ultimately executing the Moné Maker to clinch victory and successfully retain her TBS Championship.

Winner and still TBS Champion: Mercedes Moné

Coffin Match for TNT Championship: Jack Perry vs. Darby Allin

The TNT Championship match between Jack Perry and Darby Allin was a chaotic coffin match that fused brutality with personal rivalry. Allin, always pushing the envelope, showed up with thumbtacks on his face, launching himself ferociously at Perry from the start. This match carried a sense of danger, highlighted by Allin diving onto Perry and using his own body as a weapon to inflict pain.

The environment turned even more savage when Perry produced shards of glass and sprang the trap, tossing Allin into the scattered remnants. Allin conjured moments of brilliance with a skateboard-assisted attack, heightening the intensity and unpredictability of the match. The fight escalated, both men risking significant injury, evidenced when Allin, hand-bound with tape, executed a remarkable Coffin Drop.

Near the match’s climax, Perry displayed ruthless ingenuity, introducing and using a bodybag to trap Allin, further pushing the boundaries of the spectacle. Ultimately, Perry capitalized on a moment of vulnerability from Allin to seal him within the coffin, claiming the victory and holding onto his TNT Championship. The post-match interruption by The Young Bucks and the unexpected arrival of Sting, who delivered his signature moves to rectify the imbalanced situation, added a dramatic afterglow to the high-stakes, hard-fought encounter.

Winner and still TNT Champion: Jack Perry

AEW World Championship (Title Vs. Career): Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland

In a captivating match that headlined the event, Bryan Danielson put his career on the line against AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. The stakes couldn’t have been higher for Danielson, whose family was present, adding emotional weight to the bout. Strickland entered to a live musical performance, reflecting the gravity of the match. The two competitors traded brutal strikes and submissions, with Danielson showcasing his technical prowess and resilience. Strickland attempted to assert his dominance with vicious tactics, including slamming Danielson onto a ring bell, drawing blood. Despite these setbacks, Danielson refused to give up. With his family watching, he rallied and locked Strickland into the LeBell Lock, transitioning to the Regal Stretch to force a tap out. Celebrations ensued as Bryan Danielson was crowned the new AEW World Champion, securing his career and achieving one of the most significant victories in his illustrious career.

Winner and NEW AEW Champion: Bryan Danielson

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