AEW All In (8/27/23): Full Results and News

AEW All In Results: All In Event Graphic

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) presents All In live from Wembley Stadium in London England. The event shares the name with the 2018 event that was created, funded, and promoted by The Young Bucks and Cody Rhodes. The 2018 event was a catalyst in many ways to AEW, took place in Chicago Illinois which hosts the yearly event All Out. Stay tuned to this article as AEW All In results and news will be updated as the show goes on.

A full preview of the card can be found here.

Full AEW All In Results:

  • The Buy-In AEW All IN Pre-show-ROH World Tag Team Championship: Better Than You Bay Bay defeated Aussie Open (c)
  • The Buy-In AEW All In Pre-Show-FTW Championship: Hook defeated Jack Perry (c)
  • “Real World Championship”: CM Punk (c*) defeated Samoa Joe
  •  Bullet Club Gold and Konosuke Takeshita defeated The Golden Elite
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) defeated The Young Bucks
  • Stadium Stampede: Best Friends, Orange Cassidy, Eddie Kingston, and Penta El Zero Miedo defeated Blackpool Combat Club, Santana, and Ortiz
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Saraya defeated Hikaru Shida (c), Toni Storm,  and Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.
  • Coffin Match: Darby Allin and Sting defeated Swerve Strickland and Christian Cage
  • Will Ospreay defeated Chris Jericho
  • AEW World Trios Championship: The Acclaimed defeated House of Black (c)
  • AEW World Championship: MJF (c) defeated Adam Cole

News From the Show

Better Than You Bay Bay 

The title changes started early as Adam Cole and MJF defeated Aussie Open to win the ROH World Tag Team Championships. This is the first ROH World Tag Team Championship run for both competitors, with Cole having a long history as ROH World Champion and Television Champion. The duo will now face off in the main event with MJF’s AEW World Championship up for grabs.

FTW Belt Comes Home 

Hook defeated Jack Perry in the second match of the Buy-In to win the FTW Championship for the second time. The match was contested under FTW rules as the two brawled on the entrance ramp, using the limo Perry entered in as a weapon.

A Win in the Home Country 

Saraya pinned Toni Storm while Britt Baker and Hikaru Shida were battelling for position with Baker trying to apply the Lock Jaw. Things heated up between the Outcast stablemates and Ruby Soho tried to get involved. We will see if Storm is still part of the stable come Dynamite on Wednesday but Saraya will return from her home country as the AEW Women’s Champion.

Billy Gunn Wins Gold Again 

After being convinced to retire by the House of Black, The Acclaimed brought Billy Gunn back to the ring. It was a good decision for Gunn has he became AEW Trios Champion at All In.

A Record Attendance For the Main Event – Not the Final Wembly Show 

A live attendance of 81.035 was announced by Nigel McGuiness. The record-setting crowd witnessed a main event that saw the emotions of MJF and Adam Cole pushed to the limits. A double pin draw occurred after both men clotheslined each other. Both competitors agreed to restart the match and have a definitive winner. Roderick Strong made his way to the ring and convinced Cole to use underhanded tactics with the referee down. Cole listened to Strong but it was not enough to take MJF down.

MFJ would win with a roll-up and try to console an upset Cole. After Cole tossed the ROH World Tag Team Championship out of the ring, MJF gave Cole a shot to hit him with the AEW World Championship Belt. Strong wanted Cole to do so, but Cole refused. Cole and MJF hugged in the middle of the ring and The Kingdom had to hold Strong back to end the show.

Just before going off the air, it was announced that All In would return to Wembley Stadium on August 25th 2024.

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