With AEW All In at Wembley Stadium just a few months away, the company is keeping one major piece of the puzzle on serious lockdown—the AEW World Championship match. Fans expecting clear answers on who’s headlining the London supershow are going to have to wait, because AEW isn’t letting anything slip.

The current path to the All In main event runs through the upcoming Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament, with the winner expected to challenge the AEW World Champion at Wembley. But right now, no one knows who that winner will be—or who the champion will even be at that point.

According to Fightful Select, AEW sources say the company is playing it extremely close to the chest. “Specific plans concerning both the eventual winner of the Owen Hart tournament and the subsequent AEW World Title main event at All In are being ‘closely guarded’ internally,” the report stated.

What’s unclear is whether this secrecy is because AEW creative still hasn’t made a final decision, or if they’re simply keeping things airtight to avoid leaks. Either way, it’s clear AEW wants fans guessing right up until the last second.

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With Double or Nothing on the horizon and the Owen Hart Cup looming, the picture should get a little clearer soon—but don’t expect AEW to confirm anything until they’re ready to pull the trigger.

AEW’s decision to keep their World Title plans under wraps is creating real suspense ahead of All In. Whether it’s a smart swerve or a last-minute scramble remains to be seen—but it’s got people talking either way.

Do you think AEW already knows who’s headlining All In, or are they still figuring it out behind the scenes? Drop your take in the comments.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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