AEW All In 2024 Results: Bryan Danielson Crowned New Champion, Ricochet AEW Debut & more

 AEW All In 2024, held on August 25 at Wembley Stadium in London, was a landmark event for All Elite Wrestling (AEW), showcasing the company’s growing influence in the world of professional wrestling. The event marked AEW's second consecutive year at the iconic Wembley Stadium, drawing a massive live audience of over 50,000 fans. The card featured ten matches, including several high-stakes championship bouts, making it one of the most significant shows of the year for AEW.

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Event Overview and Significance

All In 2024 was a testament to AEW's commitment to expanding its global footprint. Returning to Wembley Stadium, a venue synonymous with some of the most historic moments in sports entertainment, underscored AEW’s ambition to establish itself as a global wrestling powerhouse. The event’s massive attendance not only highlighted AEW’s popularity but also reflected the company’s ability to draw large crowds outside the United States, reinforcing its status as a major player in the wrestling industry.

Match Card

    • "Final Countdown" Title vs. Career Match for the AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
    • AEW Women's World Championship: "Timeless" Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
    • TBS Championship: Britt Baker vs. Mercedes Moné (c)
    • AEW American Championship: Will Ospreay vs. MJF (c)
    • TNT Championship: Darby Allin vs. Jack Perry (c)
    • Casino Gauntlet for a Guaranteed Title Shot
    • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR vs. Young Bucks (c) vs. The Acclaimed
    • London Ladder Match for the AEW World Trios Championship: The House of Black vs. PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta vs. The Bang Bang Gang vs. The Patriarchy (c)
    • FTW Championship: Hook vs. Chris Jericho (c)
    • All In Zero Hour: Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Kastuyori Shibata, and The Von Erichs vs. Brian Cage, Kaun, Toa Linoa, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett
    • All In Zero Hour: Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii vs. Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway

Key Matches and Storylines

The main event of All In 2024 was a highly anticipated match between Bryan Danielson and Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship. The match was particularly significant as Danielson had put his career on the line, promising to retire if he lost. This stipulation added an extra layer of drama to the bout, which culminated in Danielson's victory, allowing him to capture the AEW World Championship. The win was celebrated as a career-defining moment for Danielson, further solidifying his legacy in professional wrestling​.

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Another standout match was the AEW International Championship bout between MJF and Will Ospreay. The match was a rematch of their earlier encounter on AEW Dynamite, where MJF had rebranded the title as the AEW "American" Championship. Ospreay's victory not only restored the title to its original name but also reaffirmed his position as one of the top international stars in AEW. The match was a classic display of athleticism and storytelling, with Ospreay finally overcoming MJF, thanks to a well-timed distraction from Daniel Garcia​.

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The AEW Women’s World Championship was also defended at the event, with Toni Storm facing Mariah May. This match was notable not only for the in-ring action but also for its emotional stakes, as May attempted to win the championship in her home country. Although Storm retained her title, the match served to elevate May as a significant contender in the women’s division​.

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Mercedes Moné, formerly known as Sasha Banks in WWE, defended her AEW TBS Championship against Britt Baker. The match was a hard-fought battle, showcasing both competitors' resilience and skill. Moné ultimately retained her title, but the rivalry between her and Baker appeared far from over, suggesting that the two might clash again in the future​.

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Impact and Future Implications

The success of AEW All In 2024 at Wembley Stadium underscored the company’s ability to host large-scale events on an international stage. The event’s high-quality matches, combined with compelling storylines, contributed to its success and left fans eagerly anticipating future AEW shows. Bryan Danielson’s victory, in particular, was a highlight, as it not only extended his storied career but also set up potential future rivalries as AEW continues to build its brand globally.

Additionally, the outcomes of several matches, such as Ospreay's victory over MJF and Christian Cage's win in the Casino Gauntlet match and the debut of former WWE superstar Ricochet , hinted at exciting future storylines and matchups. The event also highlighted AEW's strategy of mixing established stars with emerging talent, ensuring that the promotion remains fresh and exciting for its audience.

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Overall, AEW All In 2024 was a resounding success, cementing the company’s position as a major force in professional wrestling and setting the stage for further growth and international expansion.

Quick Results​

  • Jamie Hayter returned to AEW during Saraya's segment in Zero Hour
  • PAC, Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli win Ladder Match for the AEW Trios Championship
  • Mariah May def. Timeless Toni Storm | AEW Women’s World Championship
  • Hook def. Chris Jericho | FTW Championship
  • Young Bucks def. FTR and The Acclaimed | AEW Tag Team Championship
  • Christian Cage Wins AEW Casino Gauntlet Match
  • Will Ospreay def. MJF | AEW American Championship
  • Mercedes Mone def. Britt Baker | AEW TBS Championship
  • Jack Perry def. Darby Allin | Coffin Match for the TNT Championship
  • Bryan Danielson def. Swerve Strickland | AEW World Championship


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