All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced a few additional matches for the upcoming Wembley pay-per-view, All In. During tonight’s broadcast of Collision, Samoa Joe made his intentions clear by challenging CM Punk at the nearly sold-out event. This will be the second battle the two stars have gone through during their AEW employment; CM Punk took the first win during last month’s Collision episode. These two stars have had a long-running feud and it looks to come to a head at the biggest event in AEW history.
Matches Added to AEW All In
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Fans can look forward to another meeting between FTR and The Young Bucks at All In. The challenge was laid out and it seems that the two teams will meet again for the AEW Tag-Team Championships. FTR has been on a strong run since taking the titles a few months back from The Gunns. Since taking the titles back, FTR has had a series of fantastic matchups including a 5-star battle with The Bullet Club Gold members Jay White and Juice Robinson. The Young Bucks are coming off a strong win at Blood and Guts alongside their partners in The Elite against Blackpool Combat Club. Both teams look to continue an upward trajectory as they meet in possibly the biggest match of their careers.
Already announced is the AEW World Championship match between the current champion MJF and his current tag-team partner Adam Cole. Comparisons were made this past week when Cole hugged MJF and performed a stabbing motion into MJFs back, much like he had done previously to Roderick Strong in NXT.
No matter the outcome of these matches, the fans can look forward to a great card and a lively fan base. All In will mark the first show AEW has held in England in the history of the promotion
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