AEW will return to Wembley Stadium in London on August 30 for All In London 2026. A recent report looked at opening day ticket sales and what match might close the show.
Ticket Sales and Attendance Forecast
After the first day of public sales and all pre-sales, AEW had sold or distributed 19,883 tickets. That number rose to 21,141 by March 27.
For context, AEW sold 81,035 tickets for the 2023 Wembley show. The 2023 opening day sales were in the 60,000 range. In comparison, the 2024 event sold over 53,000 tickets in total and had just under 34,000 on its opening day.
Dave Meltzer says that, based on current buying patterns and lower ticket prices this year, AEW should expect about 35,000 paid attendees for All In London 2026. He warned that if AEW cannot sell out a smaller venue like The O2 Arena ahead of time, running Wembley may be risky. The O2 did eventually sell out for last year’s Forbidden Door, but that happened on the day of the show.
Who Could Main Event Wembley?
Will Ospreay is back in action and is the leading figure expected to be in the main event. Meltzer thinks Ospreay will likely challenge for the AEW Men’s World Championship at Wembley.
The likely titleholder and challenger will be decided at Dynasty on April 12, when MJF defends the AEW Men’s World Championship against Kenny Omega. The winner of that match appears likely to be the champion who faces Ospreay at Wembley.
Match Options and Business Considerations
There are two main possibilities for Ospreay’s opponent. Fans and many core viewers favor a trilogy match: Will Ospreay vs. Kenny Omega. Ospreay and Omega already had two major matches, including classic meetings at Wrestle Kingdom and at Forbidden Door 2023. A third match on Wembley would fit that story.
On the other hand, MJF is a top draw and a current central figure in AEW. Meltzer says AEW’s business is improving, so it might feel early to drop the title from MJF. Booking Ospreay vs. MJF for the AEW Men’s World Championship could also be a strong choice. Ospreay and MJF have history: Ospreay beat MJF at Wembley in 2024 for the AEW American/International Championship.
Key Matches and Background
All eyes will be on Dynasty to see who leaves as champion and likely heads to Wembley. Kenny Omega has not had a major singles match at Wembley before. MJF has main evented Wembley in the past.
| Fighter | Recent Result |
|---|---|
| Will Ospreay | Returned to action; beat MJF at Wembley 2024 for the AEW American/International Championship |
| MJF | AEW Men’s World Champion going into Dynasty; set to defend vs Kenny Omega on April 12 |
| Kenny Omega | Challenger to MJF at Dynasty on April 12; previously battled diverticulitis |
AEW can change course if a hot storyline or must-see match appears. For now, ticket trends and the outcome at Dynasty will shape the All In London 2026 main event.









