AEW All In 2024 Results – Stay tuned for AEW All in 2024 from Wembley Stadium in London, England. The Zero Hour pre-show starts at 11am ET followed by the main card at 1:00pm ET. You can watch the Zero Hour in the embedded video below.
“Zero Hour” Pre-Show Notes
The “Zero Hour” pre-show kicks off with a live shot inside Wembley Stadium. The camera shot settles at a very fancy-looking panel, where our pre-show hosts Renee Paquette, RJ City and Jeff Jarrett welcome us to the show.
The panel sends things over to Lexy Nair, who is backstage in front of the coffin that will be used in the Coffin Match for the TNT Championship between Darby Allin and “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry.
A “road to” video package airs promoting Mercedes Mone vs. Britt Baker for the TBS Championship. Women’s wrestling veteran Madison Rayne joins the panel to talk about the big women’s title tilt scheduled for today’s show.
Paquette introduces an excerpt from her “AEW Close Up” episode with Will Ospreay. He talks about the significance of performing in Wembley Stadium. Once it wraps up, we are sent backstage for a quick interview with Nigel McGuinness. McGuinness continues his usual heel take on “The American Dragon” and why his career will end tonight.
Once the McGuinness interview concludes, Paquette introduces another excerpt from another episode of “AEW Close Up,” this time featuring her sit-down interview with the wife of Bryan Danielson, Brie Danielson. The WWE Hall of Fame legend formerly known as Brie Bella talks about the significance of Danielson’s career and his career vs. title showdown against Swerve Strickland.
During a backstage segment with Tony Khan, Swerve Strickland officially re-signed with All Elite Wrestling.
16-Person Tag-Team Match
Alex Reynolds, John Silver, Marq Quen, Isiah Kassidy, Ari Daivari, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh & Anthony Ogogo vs. Kyle Fletcher, Rocky Romero, Kip Sabian, Tommy Billington, Lio Rush, Action Andretti & Top Flight
Billington and Lethal begin the action. The bell rings and the pair exchange strikes with one another. Billington lands a shoulder tackle on Lethal, but Lethal looks to cinch in a Figure Four Leg Lock. Billington avoids the hold and stares down Lethal, then tags in Sabian as Ogogo tags in on his side.
Sabian levels Ogogo with a kick, then tags in Andretti. Andretti delivers a double stomp to Ogogo off the middle rope as Sabian holds him in place. Daivari takes a cheap kick at Andretti, which leads to everyone brawling with one another in the ring at once. Singh and Rush then stare one another down in the ring, and Rush delivers a chop to Singh. He runs the ropes and looks to level Singh with a crossbody, but Singh no sells it and gets Rush up for a Military Press.
Rush’s teammates come to his aid, but Singh fights him off and dumps Rush on top of them on the outside. Lethal fires off kicks on Andretti in the corner before John Silver becomes legal and levels him with a bodyslam. Uno and Dutt then each take a shot at Andretti from the outside with Dutt’s piece of paper. Alex Reynolds tags in back inside the ring and takes down Andretti with a chop.
Daivari tags in and hits Andretti with a neckbreaker, then whips him into the corner and jams his knee into him. Isiah Kassidy tags in and delivers a senton to Andretti from the apron before Marq Quen tags in and follows suit. Daivari tags back in, but Andretti fires off chops on him. Daivarai levels him with a back elbow and goes for a pin, but Rush breaks the fall.
Andretti connects with a springboard back elbow on Daivari, then tags in Sabian as Reynolds tags in on his side. Sabian delivers a Sliced Bread-Stunner combination to Reynolds, then dumps an interfering Silver out of the ring and lands a springboard moonsault to level him and Uno. Fletcher delivers a cutter off the ropes to Lethal, but Private Party blindsides him. Fletcher levels Quen and Cassidy with a double clothesline, then connects with a Brainbister on Reynolds and goes for a pin. Daivari breaks the fall and tags himself in, but Martin tags in and levels Daivari and Ogogo with a dropkick off the top rope.
Quen delivers a step-up enzuigiri to Sabian off Kassidy’s back, then catches him with a hurricanrana. Kassidy assists by landing a cutter on him mid-air before Romero lands a double DDT on both members of Private Party. He connects with a bodyslam on Quen, and Billington flies to take him down. He fires off forearms on Ogogo, but Ogogo lands a pop-up uppercut on him. Fletcher then levels Ogogo.
Dark Order delivers their signature offense on Fletcher, then looks to double team on Darius Martin. Darius levels them, but Daivara takes them down. Dante Martin then delivers a splash off the top to Daivari for the win.
Winners: Private Party, Kip Sabian, Top Flight, Action Andretti, Kyle Fletcher, and Tommy Billington
The commentators set up what they say will be the first of many big announcements tonight. The first one is a promotional trailer announcing AEW Grand Slam Australia for February 15, 2025 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.
Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii vs. Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway
Nightingale and Statlander begin the action. The bell rings and Statlander trips Nightingale. Nightingale looks to respond with a crossbody, but Statlander avoids it. Nightingale then rolls up Statlander, but Statlander kicks out and Nightingale fires off forward on her. Statlander returns the favor with a series of right forearms, but Nightingale lands a spinebuster on her. She then levels Statlander with a boot and runs the ropes, but Hathaway trips her and sends her crashing out of the ring.
Statlander deliversa crossbody to Nightingale on the outside off the apron to level her, then takes a lap around the ring to celebrate. Nightingale takes her down when she reaches her, then dumps her back in the ring. Hathaway gets in Nightingale’s face, allowing Statlander to clock her on the apron and dump her back out of the ring.
Statlander delivers a suplex to Nightingale and the pair get back inside the ring. Statlander whips Nightingale into the corner, but Nightingale connects with three clotheslines. Statlander responds with a spinning sit-out powerbomb and gets Nightingale up on her shoulders, but Nightingale escapes and delivers a senton. Statlander and Nightingale then land forearms and chops on one another before Nightingale connects with a Death Valley Driver on Statlander.
Ishii and Hathaway tag in, and Hathaway looks to level Ishii with a pair of chops and a pair of shoulder tackles. Ishii stays standing and levels Hathaway with a chop and a shoulder tackle, then looks to land a vertical suplex on him. Statlander comes to Hathaway’s aid and fires off strikes on Ishii, but Ishii stays standing. Statlander whips Ishii over to Hathaway, and Hathaway levels him with a spinebuster. Ishii quickly recovers, but Hathaway lands a splash on him in the corner and rains down right hands on him.
Nightingale takes down Statlander in the ring with a shoulder pounce, then holds Hathaway in place in order for Ishii to land a basement clothesline on him for the win.
Winners: Tomohiro Ishii
As they continue to rush from match to match and segment to segment, making a 20-hour show feel like a rushed mess, we head to the top of the stage inside Wembley Stadium. Out comes Dr. Martha Hart and Tony Khan.
The AEW President puts his wrestler voice on and yells like Dana White at a press conference forgetting he’s got a microphone in his hand. Hart talks too much about Canada and the usually polite and respectful cheering for her long, drone-fest about nothing crowd, begins booing.
We rush into another announcement, this time confirming AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door 2025 for August 24 in London, England. After it wraps up, the first note of the entrance theme for the next match plays. Literally. Rush-fest 2024 in London!
Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata & The Von Erichs vs. The Undisputed Kingdom & Cage Of Agony
The bell rings and everyone begins brawling with one another on the ramp. They continue brawling around the ringside area before Rhodes and Mike Bennett slide in the ring as Shibata and Cage do the same. Ross Von Erich dumps Matt Taven inside the ring as Marshall Von Erich gets Toa Liona in the corner. Rhodes, Ross, Shibata, and Marshall all land simultaneous low blows before Guevara delivers a crossbody off the ropes to Bishop Kaun.
Liona charges at Guevara, but Guevara low bridges him out of the ring. Guevara connects with a dropkick on Kaun and stares down Cage, then whips him into the corner and connects with an enzuigiri. He delivers a springboard moonsault to Kaun on the outside, then hits a cutter on Cage back in the ring off the ropes. Liona runs over Guevara with a shoulder tackle and dumps him out of the ring before Kaun sends him crashing into the barricade and dumps him back in the ring. He goes for a pin, but Guevara kicks out.
Liona tags in and wears dwon Guevara, then tags in Cage. Cage fires off shoulders on Guevara’s midsection in the corner before Bennett tags in and catapults him into an enzuigiri from Taven on the apron. Taven tags in and ascends to the top as Bennett levels Guevara with a suplex. Taven looks to land a crossbody, but Guevara avoids it.
Rhodes becomes legal and delivers a Manhattan Drop to Taven. He follows it up with a Bulldog to him and a scoop powerslam to Bennett, then lands a second scoop powerslam on Taven and sets up for Cross-Rhodes. Bennett levels Rhodes, but Shibata takes him down with an uppercut. Cage levels Shibata with the Drillclaw, but Marshall takes down Cage with a discus lariat. Kaun lands a missile dropkick on him, but Guevara delivers a jumping knee and the GTS to him. Liona levels Guevara with a Samoan Drop, but Ross catches him with a crossbody out of the corner before walking into a kick from Taven.
Taven flies to level everyone on the outside and Cage follows suit. Guevara then ascends to the top and delivers a moonsault. Back in the ring, Rhodes catches Taven with a Canadian Destroyer and goes for a pin, but Taven kicks out. Guevara ascends to the top, but Cage pushes him down. The Von Erichs look to double team on Cage, but Gates of Agony clocks them. Shibata locks in a sleeper on Bennett as Gates of Agony pull The Von Erichs and Cage off the ropes.
Bennett escapes the sleeper and delivers a Death Valley Driver to Shibata. Taven follows it up with a running kick. He delivers a superkick to Rhodes. Rhodes responds with Cross-Rhodes and pins Taven, but Gates of Agony breaks the fall.
Cage of Agony delivers a triple assisted powerbomb to Rhodes. They place Taven on Rhodes to pin him, but Rhodes kicks out. Cage of Agony then looks to land a triple powerbomb on Guevara, but Guevara counters into a hurricanrana. He delivers a jumping knee to Cage that sends him crashing out of the ring, but Bennett catches him with a spinebuster. Shibata lands a dropkick on him in the corner, then follows it up with a suplex. Marshall then flies out of the corner to take down Bennett, and Rhodes delivers a twisting neckbreaker to Taven. Guevara follows it up with a Swanton Bomb, and Rhodes pins Taven for the win.
Winners: The Von Erichs, Sammy Guevara, Dustin Rhodes, and Katsuyori Shibata
Saraya Demands Respect From The London Crowd
Saraya, Harley Cameron, and The Knight party then make their way down to the ring. Cameron voices Saraya’s frustration for her for being left off the All In card, and says they’ve decided the show must not go on. Saraya then grabs the mic and demands that England respects her. She says she wants the AEW Women’s World Championship at the pay-per-view event, then demands respect.
Jamie Hayter’s music hits and she makes her way down. A fired up Hayter takes down several members of The Knight party on the ramp and gets in the ring. Sweet Saraya slides in the ring, but Hayter clocks her and drags Cameron inside. She levels her with a clothesline.
The “Zero Hour” pre-show finishes up with the ring entrances for the four teams involved in the “London Ladder Match” for the AEW Trios Championship. The four-way title tilt will kick things off as the first match of the evening on the pay-per-view portion of today’s big event.
AEW All In 2024 Results
AEW Trios Championship London Ladder Match
The Patriarchy (c) vs. The House Of Black vs. The Bang Bang Gang vs. Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta
The bell rings and everyone goes after one another. The action spills out of the ring, and Claudio Castagnoli fires off chops on Colten Gunn as King levels Wheeler Yuta with one of his own. Buddy Matthews ascends up a ladder, but Austin pulls him down and looks to do the same. Yuta pulls him off and climbs the ladder, but Malakai Black pulls him out. Claudio Castagnoli follows suit, but Austin pulls him down before PAC connects with a boot to him and ascends up the ladder. King levels him with a clothesline, but Austin and Juice Robinson both pull him down.
Everyone takes turns flying to level one another on the outside. PAC delivers a Black Arrow and slides back in the ring, where Colten is waiting with a bodyslam and Austin ascends to the top. Colten holds PAC in place as Austin flies, and the pair celebrate with Matthews. King levels them both with clotheslines and delivers a tope suicida to level everyone else on the outside as Christian Cage returns to ringside. He grabs a ladder and slides it in the ring, then ascends to the top.
King and Castagnoli pull him down and attack him on the outside as everyone else joins in. Mother Wayne then ascends up the ladder, but The Gunns stop her from climbing up any further. Killswitch slides in the ring and delivers a double chokeslam to the Gunns, then hits Robinson and PAC with one of their own. He looks to land one on Castagnoli, but Castagnoli stays on his feet. Killswitch then chokeslams Yuta on top of Castagnoli, but Black hits him with a ladder and sets it up in the corner. Killswitch chokeslams Black on top of it before Nick Wayne delivers Wayne’s World to King through a table on the outside.
Killswitch ascends up the ladder, but moves aside to let Cage unhook the belts. Yuta and Robinson push them both off the ladder and begin brawling, but Buddy Matthews and Black attack them and King delivers splashes to both men in opposite corners. House Of Black then triple teams on Yuta in the corner, but The Gunns level King with 310 to Yuma. They look to hit the move on Castagnoli, but Castagnoli prevents them from doing so by catching one of The Gunns with an uppercut.
Castagnoli delivers The Swing to Robinson, and Yuta catches him with a dropkick. The pair drag Robinson over to the corner, and PAC lands a Black Arrow on him off the top. Castagnoli sets up a ladder, but King meets him up there and the two exchange strikes. Austin and Colten clock both men repeatedly with chairs across their spines, then grab a pair of tables from under the ring and set them up near the corners as Robinson sets up a third one of his own.
Austin and Colten lock King and Castsagnoli in sleepers, but Castagnoli and King ascend up the ladder. King and Castagnoli then fall off the ladder to send both The Gunns crashing through the tables, and Robinson looks to take advantage. He ascends up the ladder, but Black pulls him down. He rocks Wayne with a strike, then looks to land a German suplex on him through the corner. Wayne blocks him and connects with Wayne’s World, then sends him crashing into a ladder face first. Black then ascends up the ladder, but Robinson suplexes him onto the apron.
Wayne delivers a Canadian Destroyer to Black through a table set up on the outside as Robinson grabs a giant ladder from under the ring. He sets it up in the ring and ascends up it, but Cage knocks him off it. PAC looks to fly, but Cage clocks him with a chair mid-air. Cage then delivers a Killswitch to him on top of the chair.
Yuta drags a ladder to the middle of the ring and ascends up it, but Cage sprays something into his eyes. He sets the ladder up on Yuta’s spine and clocks him repeatedly with a chair. Robinson gets in the ring with a chair of his own, and both men look to hit each other with them at the same time. Mother Wayne looks to spray something into Robinson’s eyes, but Robinson grabs the can from her and sprays it in her eyes instead. Sobinson looks to send her crashing through a table on the outside, but Killswitch aids her and sends Robinson crashing on top of the table.
Back in the ring, Cage ascends up a ladder and looks to grab the belts, but Matthew intercepts him and hits Killswitch with a ladder. He sets up the ladder and looks to grab the belts, but Cage spears him through the third table previously set up in the ring. Killswitch them helps Cage up on the ladder, and Cage looks to unhook the belts. PAC knocks them both down and ascends up the ladder to grab one of the belts. Yuta and Castagnoli follow suit and grab the remaining two belts.
Winners and NEW AEW Trios Champions: PAC and Blackpool Combat Club
After the match, King and Black confront PAC. King offers his hand to PAC, and he shakes it. Black and King then hold up PAC’s hand.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match:
Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
Back inside Wembley Stadium, the theme for “The Glamour” Mariah May hits and out she comes for this highly-anticipated women’s title tilt. Luther the Butler makes his return for the first time since May’s violent attack of “Timeless” Toni Storm with the high heel, which included him being thrown off the stage by May. He introduces Storm, who gets the grand ring entrance along with a rock star reaction from the U.K. crowd, as she heads to the squared circle.
The bell rings and the two fire off right and left hands on one another. May whips Storm into the corner, then lands a missile dropkick on her in the corner. She fires off stomps on her in the corner, and we see Mina Shirakawa watching from the crowd as May lands a double chop on Storm in the corner. She follows it up with a couple more chops, but Storm returns the favor and the two continue going back and forth.
Storm looks to deliver a Hip Attack to send May crashing to the outside, but May avoids it and powerbombs Storm off the apron. May spits in Luther’s face, then dumps Storm back inside the ring and lands a stomp on her. She follows it up with a spinning sidewalk slam, then lands a missile dropkick and a chop on her in the corner.
May delivers a hurricanrana to Storm off the top rope and wears her down with a front face lock, but Storm escapes. May clocks her with a forearm, but Storm catches with a Thesz Press and fires off right hands on her. May lands a suplex on Storm, then lands a running knee off the apron and gloats. She connects with a missile dropkick on Luther that sends him crashing into the barricade, then slaps her mother in the audience.
Storm catches May with a Hip Attack that sends May crashing to the outside, then sends her face repeatedly bouncing off the ring steps and lands a Storm Zero to her on top of it. Storm checks on May’s mother and hugs her, then dumps May back inside the ring and rains down right hands on her in the corner. She dumps May across the ring and fires off left hands on her, then connects with an open palm strike and a sit-out powerbomb. She goes for a pin, but Storm kicks out.
May ascends to the top and lands a missile dropkick on May, then follows it up with three Hip Attacks. Storm runs over May with a clothesline and a suplex, then lands a Hip Attack of her own and follows it up with a Storm Zero. She goes for a pin, but May kicks out.
May flips off Storm, and the pair exchange open palm strikes with one another. They then rock one another with headbutts before May lands May Day on Storm and goes for a pin. Storm kicks out and May looks to grab the AEW Women’s World Championship from the corner. Luther grabs it before she can, and May goes for the shoe. Storm steps on her hand to keep her from using it and grabs it, then looks to hit May with it. She can’t quite bring herself to it, opening the door for May to pin Storm. Storm kicks out. May lands a pair of kicks and Storm Zero on Storm for the win.
Winner and NEW AEW Women’s World Champion: Mariah May
FTW Championship
Chris Jericho (c) vs. HOOK
Our third match of the evening is once again another championship bout. The longest-reigning “For The World” Champion in the history of professional wrestling, “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho emerges to a live band performing some music. He gets on the mic for a trademark, “Hi guys!” He begins his advertised live Fozzy performance ahead of his latest title defense. HOOK is next.
The bell rings and Jericho, Keith, and Bill work together to beat down HOOK. Jericho lands a chop on HOOK in the corner, then whips him into the opposite corner. Bill, Keith, and Jericho then triple team on HOOK and Jericho catches him with a Corebreaker. He goes for a pin, but HOOK kicks out.
Keith looks to attack him, but HOOK catches him with a T-Bone suplex and sends Bill crashing out of the ring to join him. HOOK then hits a pair of suplexes, but Jericho dumps a bag of apples in the ring. HOOK suplexes Jericho into the apples and grabs a lacrosse stick from under the ring, then hits Keith and Bill with it. HOOK then uses it to pelt Jericho with the apples and tosses them at him, then chokes him out with it.
Keith clocks HOOK with a garbage can lid and Jericho locks in the Walls of Jericho on him. HOOK escapes and locks in the submission, but Bill clocks HOOK from behind to break the hold. Bill grabs a table from under the ring as Keith beats down HOOK on the outside. Bill sets up the table, and Keith grabs a board wrapped in barbed wire and places it on the table. Bill looks to chokeslam HOOK through the table, but HOOK sends him crashing into the post.
Jericho blindsides HOOK and the pair get back in the ring. HOOK looks to clock Jericho, but can’t see where Jericho is due to his injured eye. This opens the door for Jericho to clock HOOK with a garbage can. Jericho then sets up for the Judas Effect, but HOOK catches him with a pair of suplexes. Bill holds HOOK in place as Jericho looks to clock him, but HOOK moves out of the way and Jericho accidentally sends Jericho crashing through the barbed wire board table on the outside.
HOOK locks Jericho in the Redrum as Taz locks in the Taz-mission on Keith on the outside to prevent him from interfering. Jericho taps out.
Winner and NEW FTW Champion: HOOK
AEW Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Match:
The Young Bucks (c) vs. FTR vs. The Acclaimed
Dax Harwood and Max Caster begin the action. The bell rings and Caster connects with an arm drag and a dropkick to Harwood. Cash Wheeler tags in, and Anthony Bowens joins Caster in the ring. They two teams exchange shots before going after The Bucks. They dump Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson out of the ring.
Bowens makes the blind tag in, and Caster lands a bodyslam. Bowens ascends to the top and sets up for the Scissor Me Timbers, but gets knocked off the ropes. The now legal Matthew wears down Wheeler with a submission hold, then tags in Nicholas. Wheeler levels Nicholas with an uppercut and looks to tag in Harwood, but Matthew pulls Harwood off the apron before he can.
Nicholas lands a jumping knee on Wheeler in the corner, but Bowenst tags himself in and lands a series of strikes on The Bucks. He delivers a Famouser to Matthew and levels Nicholas, then ascends to the top. Caster holds Nicholas in place as Bowens delivers the Scissor Me Timbers, but Harwood lands a series of German suplexes on Bowens and one on Caster. He delivers one to Matthew and catches Nicholas with a back body drop, then delivers a double suplex to The Bucks and a suplex to Matthew as Wheeler does the same with Nicholas.
Wheeler tags in and ascends to the top while Harwood and Matthew teeter on the ropes. Matthew fights Harwood off, but Bowens joins Harwood and delivers a double superplex to Matthew with him. Wheeler then follows it up with a splash, and all six men level one another.
Wheeler ascends to the top, but Nciholas pulls him down with an avalanche hurricanrana and levels caster with a kick off the apron. Harwood then pushes Nicholas into The Acclaimed on the outside, and FTR catches Matthew with the Shatter Machine. He goes for a pin, but Nicholas pulls the referee out of the ring before he can complete the count.
Gunn chases Nicholas around the ring, but Nicholas catches him with a superkick and levels Bowens. The Bucks set up for the EVP Trigger on Harwood, but Caster levels Nicholas. Caster and Matthew then deliver the EVP Trigger to Harwood, but Matthew looks to land a kick on Caster. Caster then delivers the Shatter Machine with Wheeler and Wheeler dumps Caster out of the ring. He then helps Harwood pin Matthew, but Bowens flies to send himself and Wheeler crashing into Harwood and Matthew to break the fall.
Caster tags in and The Acclaimed look to double team on Matthew. Nicholas aids Matthew and the pair low blow the Acclaimed. They then land superkicks on FTR and The Acclaimed before Matthew pins Bowens. Bowens kicks out, and Matthew pins him for a second time. Bowens kicks out again, and The Bucks grab the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts from ringside. As the referee disposes of one, Matthew looks to use the other one. Gunn keeps him from doing so with a Famouser to him, and Bowens follows it up with Scissor Me Timbers. Caster then lands Mic Drop and pins Matthew, but Matthew kicks out.
Nicholas looks to use one of the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts on Harwood, but is unsuccessful. He looks to clock him with it again and is successful. Matthew then pins Harwood, but Harwood kicks out. The Bucks then deliver the EVP Trigger to him for the win.
Winners (and still): The Young Bucks
After the match, Grizzled Young Veterans slide into the ring and stare down The Bucks. They then attack FTR and double team on Cash Wheeler.
Casino Gauntlet Match (Winner Gets World Title Shot Anytime They Choose):
Competitors confirmed: Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Hangman Page, Kyle O’Reilly, Mark Briscoe, Evil Uno
Orange Cassidy, as advertised, makes his way out as the first entrant in the Casino Gauntlet match. The crowd waits to see who is coming out second as the first man to share the ring with the “Freshly Squeezed” one. We hear the infamous coin drop and the crowd absolutely erupts as “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada emerges. The AEW Continental Champion heads to the ring and the bell sounds to get this one started.
The bell rings and Okada hugs Cassidy. He then clocks him and connects with a series of forearms to his head, but Cassidy catches him with a missile dropkick. Cassidy pins Okada, but Okada kicks out. Okada then lands a flapjack on Cassidy.
Nigel McGuinness is next in the match, and he exchanges strikes with Okada. He connects with a series of open palm strikes and the two continue going back and forth. McGuinness levels Okada, then takes down Cassidy with a clothesline and goes for a pin. Cassidy kicks out.
The three duke it out for a few moments and when the countdown clock appears again, it expires to bring out Kyle O’Reilly. With two members of The Conglomeration, we get a bit of a two-on-two for a minute or so, and then they all mix it up until the clock appears again. When it wraps up, out comes another surprise, as fresh off of his G1 Climax victory comes Zack Sabre Jr. to a big pop from the U.K. fans.
Everyone trades shots until the ring is cleared of everyone except McGuinness and ZSJ. The two stare each other down for a huge pop from the Wembley crowd. They begin to get after it as fans chant “This is Wrestling!” Okada enters the mix and takes out McGuinness and stares down ZSJ. He looks for a neck-breaker, which ZSJ avoids at first. Ultimately, Okada connects with it and is selling his right shoulder upon getting up.
He hits a top-rope elbow drop on ZSJ. Roderick Strong comes out next and literally seconds after he gets involved in the action and hits a few moves, the clock re-appears again. They’re even rushing the intervals in this match. What a rushed mess today has been. It’s good in terms of keeping things rolling, but God-awful in terms of giving fans a chance to digest anything they’ve consumed. Mark Briscoe is out next, followed by Hangman Page.
Page goes for a Buckshot Lariat soon after entering the ring. A few seconds later, the guitar screech hits to bring out Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett heads to the ring to a pretty damn healthy crowd pop from the U.K. fans, many of whom appear to be singing along with the “My world!” chorus of the entrance tune. Jarrett points at Hangman with his guitar as he heads to the ring. They have an intense stare down and then begin trading shots.
The countdown clock appears again and then we get yet another big surprise entrant, as former WWE Superstar Ricochet makes his way out to the shock and awe of the jam-packed house inside Wembley Stadium, and AEW commentary team alike. Ricochet hits the ring and begins flying all over the place, with the commentators pointing out it looks like he’s going to fit in just fine in AEW.
Christian Cage is the next entrant, and Ricochet levels Strong with an enzuigiri. Page catches Ricochet with a Buckshot Lariat and goes for a pin, but Okada breaks the fall. Page fires off forearms on him, but Okada catches him with a dropkick. Page sets up for the Buckshot Lariat, but Karen grabs his ankle. Jeff hits Page with his guitar, but Okada surprises him with the Rainmaker. He lands one on Sabre Jr., but Sabre Jr. locks in a submission hold on him. Cassidy pins Sabre Jr., but Sabre Jr. kicks out. Sabre Jr. and Cassidy then continue taking turns pinning one another, but Cassidy lands an Orange Punch on him. Strong catches Cassidy with his signature tilt-a-whirl double knee backbreaker, but Mark flies to level him and looks to deliver the J-Driller to McGuinness. Strong rocks McGuinness with a jumping knee and lands a clothesline on O’Reilly, but Cage catches him with a spear.
Killswitch is next in the match, then teases landing a chokeslam on Cage. He instead hits O’Reilly with him and puts Cage on top of him to pin him for the win.
Winner: Christian Cage
AEW International Championship Match:
MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
The bell rings and the two waste no time. They fire off right hands on one another, and MJF is sent crashing out of the ring. Ospreay levels him and looks to land a springboard moonsault, but MJF pulls him off before he can. Ospreay connects with a kick to MJF and flies over the top to level him.
Ospreay dumps MJF back in the ring and lines up for the Hidden Blade. MJF avoids it and Ospreay stops his momentum before he can hit the referee. MJF then gloats and follows Ospreay out of the ring, then rakes his spine and sends him crashing into the barricade shoulder first. He bites Ospreay, but Ospreay fires off a few strikes on him. MJF levels Ospreay with a back body drop, then gets him back in the ring and goes for a pin.
MJF wears Ospreay down with a submission hold, but Ospreay looks to level him with an Os-Cutter. MJF avoids it and lands the Kangaroo Kick, then flies to level him. MJF spits in Ospreay’s face, but Ospreay fires off strikes on him and flies off the mat. He then looks to fly once more out of the ring to level MJF on the outside, but MJF intercepts him with a Tombstone onto the floor. MJF then looks to land a springboard moonsault, but Ospreay sees him coming and catches him with a Spanish Fly.
Ospreay drapes MJF across the top rope and ascends to the top. He delivers a moonsault to his spine that sends him back into the ring and goes for a pin, but MJF kicks out. MJF then lands a rolling cutter on Ospreay and goes for a pin, but Ospreay kicks out. Ospreay responds with a Stun Dog Millionaire and the Os-Cutter, then goes for a pin but MJF kicks out. Ospreay lands a second Os-Cutter off the top rope and goes for another pin, but MJF gets his foot on the bottom rope to break the hold.
MJF delivers a Tombstone to Ospreay and pins him, but Ospreay kicks out. Ospreay looks to land an Os-Cutter on MJF on the apron, but MJF moves back to avoid it and delivers a Canadian Destroyer to Ospreay on the apron. MJF gets back in the ring and the referee begins a count out, but Ospreay beats it.
Ospreay connects with a superkick on MJF and lands another Os-Cutter on him from the apron. Ospreay sets up for the Hidden Blade on MJF off the apron, but MJF moves out of the way and Ospreay accidentally hits a cameraman. As Ospreay checks on them, MJF grabs the American Championship. Ospreay prevents him from hitting it and lines up for the Hidden Blade, but MJF intercepts him by hitting him with the title. He goes for a pin, but Ospreay kicks out. MJF then connects with a Brainbuster and goes for another pin, but Ospreay kicks out.
MJF lines up for the Hidden Blade, but stops himself before he accidentally hits the referee after Ospreay ducks out of the way. Ospreay then inadvertently sends MJF crashing into the referee with the Hidden Blade. As the referee lays knocked out on the outside, MJF low blows Ospreay.
A masked figure clocks MJF from the apron, and reveals themselves to be Daniel Garcia! Ospreay takes advantage and lands the Hidden Blade on MJF, then follows it up with the Tiger Driver 91. The referee slides back in the ring and counts to three as Ospreay pins MJF for the win.
Winner and NEW AEW International Champion: Will Ospreay
After the match, Christopher Daniels slides in the ring to hand Ospreay the AEW International Championship to officially revert the title back to its previous name. Daniels straps the title around Ospreay’s waist, and Ospreay celebrates with his home country of England.
AEW TBS Championship Match:
Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Britt Baker
The bell rings and the two go after one another. Mone levels Baker, but Baker looks to cinch in the Lockjaw. Mone rolls out of the ring and gets in an Electric Chair position on Kamille’s shoulders. Kamille places Mone back on the apron and she gets back inside the ring, then fires off a couple shoulders on Baker’s midsection.
Baker ascends up the middle rope, but Mone meets her up there and sends Baker crashing into the top turnbuckle with an avalanche sidewalk slam. She goes for a pin, but Baker kicks out. Mone then connects with a slam on Baker and pins her, but Baker kicks out and Mone catches her with a pair of backbreakers using the top rope for assistance and locks Baker in a submission to continue wearing down her spine.
Baker rocks Mone with a rolling forearm and looks to send her crashing into the mat, but her spine gives out and Mone lands The Three Amigos on her. She goes for a pin, but Baker kicks out. Mone then ascends to the top, but Baker catches her with a pair of forearms. Mone bodyslams Baker into the mat, but Baker looks to respond with a Curb Stomp. Mone catches her in a pin, but Baker kicks out.
Baker rocks Mone with a forearm and hits a neckbreaker on her, then follows it up with a Sling Blade and slides on her glove. She looks to cinch in the Lock Jaw, but Mone counters into a pin. Baker kicks out, and Mone levels her with a neckbreaker. She goes for a pin, but Baker kicks out.
Mone grabs Baker’s glove and slides it on her hand looking to cinch in the Lock Jaw herself. Baker sends Mone crashing into the mat, then takes back the glove and puts it on. She gets Mone up on one shoulder, but Mone escapes and looks to land the Mone Maker. Baker counters into a pinfall, but Mone escapes and connects with a backstabber.
Mone gets Baker up on the ropes and looks to send her crashing into the mat, but Baker counters into a powerslam mid-air and goes for a pin. Mone kicks out, and Baker pins her once more. Kamille slides Mone’s foot under the bottom rope to break the fall, and Baker gets in her face. She demands that the referee do something, and as he’s dealing with this, Mone grabs the TBS Championship. The referee catches her, and Kamille looks to hit Baker with the New Japan Pro-Wrestling STRONG Women’s Championship. Baker grabs it from her and tosses it back over to her, then falls on the mat and pretends Kamille just hit her with it. The referee subsequently ejects Kamille from ringside.
Baker lands a Canadian Destroyer and a Curb Stomp on Mone, then goes for a pin but Mone kicks out. Baker looks to cinch in the Lock Jaw on Mone, but Mone escapes and pins Baker. Baker kicks out, and Mone hits the Mone Maker on Baker for the win.
Winner (and still): Mercedes Mone
AEW TNT Championship Coffin Match:
Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
The bell rings and Allin flies through the middle rope to level Perry on the outside. He hits Perry with a chair across his spine, then sits Perry on the chair and delivers a dropkick off the ropes. Allin opens the casket and looks to put Perry in it, but Perry prevents him from doing so. Allin puts the coffin on its side and looks to fly to level Perry on the outside, but Perry ducks out of the way and Allin is sent crashing into it.
Perry gets Allin back inside the ring and grabs a bag from under the ring, then pours it out to reveal shattered glass. Perry looks to land a Code Red to Allin, but Allin counters with a back body drop.
Allin grabs his skateboard and flies off the middle rope to hit Perry with it across his spine. Perry then grabs duct tape and wraps it around Allin’s hands. He sends Allin crashing into the barricade and opens the coffin, then looks to put him in it. Allin sends Perry crashing into the ring steps, then ascends to the top and delivers the Coffin Drop off the top rope. Perry delivers a powerbomb to Allin on the entrance ramp, then grabs Allin’s belt and ties up his legs around it. He delivers a kick to the side of Allin’s face, then dumps him off the stage and through two tables.
Perry drags the body bag up the ramp and zips Allin into it. He drags him back over to the coffin and places Allin in it, but Allin sits back up. Perry levels him with a knee and closes the casket to win the match.
Winner (and still): Jack Perry
After the match, The Young Bucks make their way down to the ring with a gasoline can in hand. They pour the gasoline on Allin and the casket as Perry holds a lighter. The lights then go out, and when they go back on, Sting marches down to the ring with a baseball bat in hand. Sting levels The Bucks, but Perry clocks him with a chair. Sting stays standing, and Perry retreats out of the ring. Sting then delivers a double Scorpion Death Drop to Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson. He helps Allin out of the body bag and the coffin, and heads to the back with him.
AEW World Heavyweight Title Match:
Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
We hear the sounds of Europe’s “Final Countdown” as the legendary “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson heads to the ring to a packed house inside Wembley Stadium singing along with the catchy tune.
Swerve Strickland comes out in special gear looking like MVP if he wore black and gold. Prince Nana introduces some special guests and out comes some rappers to perform the Trill OG remix to his “Swerve When I Drive” theme. Big Bun raps away as the four head to the ring with Nana doing his goofy-assed, but always entertaining dance.
Just the bell ringing alone gets a near unanimous standing ovation and roar-like pop from the crowd. Jim Ross settles in on special guest commentary alongside the gang on the call for this headline bout. His first words after the bell is bringing up signing Danielson to his first contract in WWE many moons ago. Meanwhile, Danielson and Swerve begin mixing it up, trading chops and going nose-to-nose as fans get a “Let’s go Bryan!” chant spreading throughout the building.
The bell rings and the two lock up. Strickland fires off chops on Danielson, and the two stare one another down. Strickland sends Danielson crashing out of the ring, then delivers a boot to him off the apron and looks to fly. Danielson moves out of the way and dropkicks him through the ropes, then flies off the top rope to level him.
Danielson and Strickland get back in the ring, and Danielson lands a stomp on Strickland. He fires off a kick and a chop on him in the corner, but Strickland responds with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and a dropkick to Danielson’s knee in the corner.
Strickland and Danielson exchange strikes, then gets him up on his shoulders. Danielson’s boot accidentally hits the referee, and while he’s down, Strickland delivers a Death Valley Driver on the apron to him on top of the AEW World Championship after being given it by Prince Nana. The referee begins a ten count as Strickland waits in the ring, but Danielson beats the count. He drags Danielson in front of his family and stomps on him in front of them, then gets in Brie Bella and their children’s faces.
Strickland gets Danielson on the top rope and joins him up there. He connects with an Angle Slam and ascends back up the top, but Danielson catches him mid-air and cinches in the LeBell Lock. Danielson escapes and levels Strickland with a clothesline, then executes a backslide. Strickland kicks out and Danielson delivers a pair of running kicks on Strickland in the corner. He looks to land a third one, but Strickland intercepts him with a flatliner.
Danielson fires off the Yes Kicks on Strickland, and Danielson delivers a suplex to Strickland. He fires off stomps on him, then locks in the Cattle Mutilation on Strickland. Strickland makes it up to his feet and sends Danielson crashing into the mat with a modified Air Raid Crash.
Medical officials run down to the ring to check on Danielson, but Strickland kicks them out of the ring and delivers the Swerve Stomp. He follows it up with three House Calls and goes for a pin, but Danielson kicks out. Strickland then fires off the Yes Kicks on Danielson, but Danielson lands a pair of open palm strikes on him and locks in a Triangle.
Danielson escapes and delivers a back suplex to Strickland, then looks to follow it up with the Busaiku Knee. Strickland stays standing and lands another House Call, then goes for a pin but Danielson kicks out. Strickland mocks Danielson with the Yes chants as “Hangman” Adam Page emerges at ringside. He attacks Nana as Strickland watches on, but officials run down to drag Page to the back. Strickland then turns around into the Busaiku Knee and goes for a pin, but Strickland kicks out once again.
Danielson and Strickland exchange strikes, but Danielson connects with the Busaiku Knee. He connects with a second one and cinches in the LeBell Lock. Strickland breaks free, but Danielson snaps Strickland’s fingers. Strickland taps out.
Winner and NEW AEW World Heavyweight Champion: Bryan Danielson
The commentators say tonight is the first time Swerve ever tapped out. After the match, Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, and PAC join Danielson in the ring along with Brie Bella and their kids. Fireworks go off and confetti rains down from the ceiling as the show goes off the air.
–– Here is what’s in store for AEW All In 2024 ––
AEW World Heavyweight Title Match:
Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
AEW Women’s World Championship Match:
Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
AEW Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Match:
The Young Bucks (c) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster)
AEW TNT Championship Coffin Match:
Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
AEW TBS Championship Match:
Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Britt Baker
AEW Trios Title Ladder Match:
The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch, & Nick Wayne) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews & Brody King) vs. the Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, & Colten Gunn) vs. PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, & Wheeler Yuta
AEW International Championship Match:
MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
FTW Championship Match:
Chris Jericho (c) vs. HOOK
Casino Gauntlet Match (Winner Gets World Title Shot Anytime They Choose):
Competitors confirmed: Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Hangman Page, Kyle O’Reilly, Mark Briscoe, Evil Uno
Zero Hour Match:
Willow Nightingale & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Kris Statlander & Stokely Hathaway
Zero Hour Match:
Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, The Von Erichs (Ross & Marshall) and Katsuyori Shibata vs. Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona, Matt Taven & Mike Bennett
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AEW All In 2024 Results