Tony Khan Won’t Commit to AEW All In Returning to Wembley Stadium in 2027

Derek Holloway 2 min read
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Tony Khan is not guaranteeing that AEW All In will stay at Wembley Stadium beyond 2026.

During AEW’s Double or Nothing media call this week, Khan was asked directly about the future of All In after WWE announced WrestleMania 43 will take place in Saudi Arabia in 2027. Instead of confirming another Wembley Stadium event for AEW, Khan admitted he still has not decided what the company will do for All In in 2027. Khan made it clear his current attention remains fully on this year’s Wembley Stadium event before planning beyond that.

“I haven’t decided what to do in 2027 yet. I’m very focused on All In 2026 and the whole summer should be tremendous.”

At the same time, Khan teased that AEW plans to make major moves in 2027 regardless of where All In eventually lands.

“I do know 2027 will be another very big year for AEW and I plan to take big swings.”

The original Wembley event drew over 72,000 fans in attendance, while the 2024 return still pulled over 46,000 through the turnstiles. AEW later brought All In to the United States for the first time in 2025 at Globe Life Field in Texas. Now the future location for 2027 suddenly feels completely open again.

With WWE taking WrestleMania international in 2027 and AEW continuing to expand globally, Khan’s comments suggest the company could potentially be considering another major destination or stadium play for All In moving forward. AEW All In returns to Wembley Stadium in London this August.

Do you think AEW should keep All In at Wembley Stadium permanently, or should Tony Khan continue moving the event around internationally? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Derek Holloway

Derek Holloway

Derek Holloway is a writer at Ringside News specializing in professional wrestling news, rumors, and results. He focuses on delivering reliable coverage across WWE, AEW, and major wrestling promotions.