Hangman Adam Page has been on a warpath since he made his return to AEW on Dynamite several weeks ago. In most of his appearances since his comeback, he has been singularly focused on enacting revenge against his hated rival, Swerve Strickland.
However, with Swerve locked in for a Title vs. Career AEW World Championship match against Bryan Danielson at All In 2024, Page may find himself facing and potentially retiring a WWE Hall of Famer at Wembley Stadium instead. The latter is none other than Jeff Jarrett.
Double J made his debut for the Tony Khan-led promotion in 2022 as a heel. However, in recent weeks, he has succeeded in earning the sympathy of audiences, especially after an emotional promo in which he vowed to win the 2024 Owen Hart Cup in honor of his friend and former tag partner, the late Owen Hart. Unfortunately, Jarrett was eliminated from the tournament by a returning Hangman Page in their quarterfinal bout some weeks ago.
Jarrett and Page have been at loggerheads since then, with the WWE Hall of Famer interfering in the latter's semi-final bout against Jay White and in the tournament finals between The Cowboy and Bryan Danielson - with Jarrett as the special guest enforcer. The American Dragon won the tournament finals.
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Furthermore, Jarrett also helped free Swerve Strickland after Page handcuffed him to the steel cage outside the ring during The Elite's Blood and Guts match against Team AEW.
Hangman Page exacted vengeance against the veteran by attacking him during the 2024 Royal Rampage Battle Royal, which led to the latter's elimination. Page once again attacked Jarrett after the former Intercontinental Champion's loss to Bryan Danielson in an Anything Goes match on Dynamite this week.
All these signs indicate the possibility of Hangman Page - who has not yet been booked for All In 2024 - and Jeff Jarrett squaring off at Wembley Stadium. The former AEW World Champion could potentially dominate, defeat, and perhaps even retire Jarrett at the event, solidifying himself as a top heel while bringing the 57-year-old veteran's nearly four-decade-long career to a worthwhile end on AEW's grandest stage.
Other major matches for AEW All In 2024
Several other major bouts have already been made official for All In 2024. These include an American Title match between Will Ospreay and MJF, a TNT Title match between Darby Allin and Jack Perry, a TBS Title match between Britt Baker and Mercedes Mone, and a Women's World Title match between Mariah May and Toni Storm.
Furthermore, The Patriarchy will defend the World Trios Championships against either The House of Black or The Bang Bang Gang. In addition, a Casino Gauntlet match was recently announced for All In, with the winner set to receive a future AEW World Title shot.
It remains to be seen whether more matches will be added to the card for Wembley Stadium.