AEW All In 2023 Predictions

AEW All In 2023 Predictions

For the first time ever AEW comes to the UK. The show has already made history before it has begun, becoming the highest number of tickets sold in wrestling history. All In will emanate from Wembley Stadium in London, being the first time that a pay-per-view is aired outside of North America.

Aussie Open (c) vs. MJF and Adam Cole – Tag team match for the Ring of Honor Tag Team Championships

If the bromance between MJF and Cole hasn’t ended by the time All In has concluded, there will definitely be cracks in the relationship. The friendship will be stronger than ever when they capture the championships on the pre-show, leading to a series of reluctant defences on TV in the following weeks after the pay-per-view.

Winners – MJF and Adam Cole

Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Saraya vs. Toni Storm vs. Britt Baker – 4-Way match for the AEW Women’s Championship

Hikaru Shida’s reign looks to be in jeopardy at Wembley Stadium. Britt Baker has not been near the title in a number of months and Saraya winning could give the hometown hero pop. Much like Cole and MJF, The Outcast’s alliance will also be tested when a championship is at stake. Miscommunication will be the downfall, allowing Baker to win the title once again.

Winner – Britt Baker

Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay

Despite the booking of this match, Will Ospreay is not getting booed in London. This could be one of Jericho’s best ever AEW matches due to the calibre of Ospreay. Don Callis and Konosuke Takeshita will likely interfere and Sammy Guevara will cancel this out, but ultimately one of the best wrestlers in the world right now is not losing this one.

Winner – Will Ospreay

FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks – Tag Team match for the AEW Tag Team Championships

The landscape of this match has now been changed entirely due to the arrest of Cash Wheeler. The biggest question is will this match actually go ahead? And if so, will the recent news regarding Wheeler change the result? Despite everything that has happened, the change of the result is doubtful, which will see FTR retain.

Winners – FTR

Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk – Singles match for the Real AEW Championship

The rivalry dating back to Ring of Honor will conclude at All In. With All Out only one week away, a title unification match looks to be the main event. With Punk concluding his rival with Joe with a victory, he will renew another AEW rivalry later in the night.

Winner – CM Punk

Sting And Darby Allin vs. Swerve Strickland and AR Fox – Tag Team Coffin Match

Sting returns to the UK for the first time in 10 years. As with most Sting matches in AEW, expect The Icon to perform a death defying feat near the end of the match. To give the crowd some feel-good nostalgia and for Darby to build momentum to his TNT Title match at All Out, this is a victory for Sting and Darby Allin.

Winners – Sting and Darby Allin

Eddie Kingston, The Lucha Brothers & Best Friends vs. The Blackpool Combat Club and 3 TBA – Stadium Stampede

Probably the craziest and longest match on the card, this has also been thrown into disarray following the news that Rey Fenix will be unable to appear due to visa issues. This is the hardest match to predict on the card as both teams have a strong case for victory. Much like Blood and Guts, in-fighting between The BCC and whoever their partners are could be the downfall, leading to Kingston sealing the victory and setting up Kingston vs. Moxley at All Out.

Winners – Eddie Kingston, The Lucha Brothers and Best Friends

Kenny Omega, Adam Page and Kota Ibushi vs. Konosuke Takeshita, Jay White and Juice Robinson

The Golden Elite are reunited again and hope to continue their winning ways after Blood and Guts. With the UK show likely having a lot of babyface victories and The Young Bucks losing the tag title match, an Elite victory looks likely, potentially driving the trio to a match against The House of Black in the near future.

Winners – Kenny Omega, Adam Page and Kota Ibushi

The House of Black (c) vs. The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn – Trios match for the AEW Trios Championship

The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass reunite once again. Capping off a lengthy and memorable career, this is likely Gunn’s final major AEW match. The House of Black will retain and the crowd will get to give Gunn his flowers after the bell.

Winners – The House of Black

MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole – Singles match for the AEW World Championship

The ultimate test of friendship. Best friends Cole and MJF have made it clear that even though their friendship has gotten stronger over the weeks, each man will do anything to hold the Triple B. With the end of the year fast approaching and his contract expiring soon, MJF will retain the title over Cole but not in a clean victory. After the bell, CM Punk will confront MJF to set up the unification match at All Out.

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