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AEW All In match card and rumors: Is this Bryan Danielson’s last match?

AEW comes to Wembley Stadium in London for Everything included on August 25. Seven matches are official, including what could be Bryan Danielson’s final match. Let’s take a look at the card so far and instructions on how to fill out the rest.

The official lineup for Everything included currently includes:

  • AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson in title versus career
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) against Mariah May
  • TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) against Darby Allin
  • TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Dr. Britt Baker DMD
  • AEW American Championship: MJF (c) vs Will Ospreay
  • Casino Glove: Winner gets chance to win World Championship
  • Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii against Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway (supporting act)

The main event promises to be a big drama. Bryan Danielson will be putting his career on the line and he’s dropping enough hints to make viewers believe this could be his last fight. Danielson told Jim Ross that he’ll likely have to have neck surgery before the end of the year. Danielson also believes he’s mentally stronger than ever. Swerve will have a tough nut to crack to win this fight and you know he’ll be going for the neck. Danielson knows that, so it will be interesting to see what strategies he comes up with in the Blackpool Combat Club dojo.

The TBS title fight has a new wrinkle that needs to be ironed out. Hikaru Shida received a chance at Mercedes Moné this week on dynamite. The winner will defend the gold against Dr. Britt Baker DMD. It is clear that Mercedes will defeat the Shining Samurai, otherwise all the television time spent developing the feud with Baker would have been in vain.

As for the rest of the map, there will likely be more championships included.

The AEW World Tag Team Championship picture includes the Young Bucks, the Acclaimed and FTR. The Bucks defend the titles against the Acclaimed on dynamiteThere is a good chance that FTR will wait at Everything includedThe question is, will it be a three-way dance at Wembley? FTR technically didn’t deserve anything, so a crazy loss for the Acclaimed could be reason enough to squeeze back in and get another chance.

The AEW World Trios Championship could also be a three-way match. Christian Cage was adept at trickery as special referee to set up a double ten-count draw between the House of Black and the Bang Bang Gang in a #1 contender match. The Patriarchy was set to face the winners at Everything included. Since there were no winners, Christian probably thinks he has the night off. I doubt that will go down well with boss Tony Khan, especially since Christian obviously interfered with the outcome.

Okada will defend the AEW Continental Championship against Claudio Castagnoli on August 21. dynamite in Cardiff, Wales. I bet that Okada will remain the bigger star. The Rainmaker needs a worthy opponent for Everything includedand there is not much time to build a competitor. Maybe they can fly in Miro from Bulgaria.

Hook returned after the wizard Chris Jericho threw a fireball in his face. The cold-hearted, handsome devil will tear down branches of the Learning Tree to regain the FTW Championship.

Other feuds, such as Hangman Page against Jeff Jarrett, could be included in the Casino Gauntlet to Everything out on September 7th. The UK audience will want to see Saraya, so you can expect her to be there in some form. The UK fanbase also deserves to see the MxM Collection in a pre-show match.

Share your thoughts on Everything included Map. How excited are you about the event?

By Olivia

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