A WWE veteran recently disclosed that his AEW All In appearance isn't confirmed yet. The star being discussed is Jim Ross.
All In will be held on August 25, 2024, at the Wembley Stadium in London. Last year, it broke many attendance records and the card was full of marquee contests. This has turned out to be a WrestleMania-like event, where every star wants to feature on the card.
The veteran started to work with WWE in 1993 as a commentator, where he used to work alongside Jerry Lawler for many years. He had ties with the company until 2019. In the same year, AEW approached him to be a part of their programming, and started at the commentary desk in the company.
While Jim Ross was weekly featured on shows in the early years of AEW, he has restricted his appearances to pay-per-views lately. He has reduced his appearances due to health reasons. He also recently underwent wrist surgery.
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While speaking on his Grilling JR podcast, the Hall of Famer revealed his this year's All In appearance hasn't been confirmed yet.
“It makes me feel good to know that people still give a s**t, because I d**n sure give a s**t. I hope to be in London. It’s not a guarantee yet, but it’s something that I’m shooting for … Last year, I worked a couple of matches, that was plenty, so we’ll see how it works out this time. Tony Khan’s been extremely fair with me, and I want to be extremely fair with him,” he said. [H/T - Ringside News]
Jim Ross praises AEW star Jack Perry
The Scapegoat has been at the top of his game since being reinstated. He currently holds the TNT Championship.
While speaking on his Grilling JR podcast, the Hall of Famer said that Perry has been working on his body and is athletic. JR was quite effusive in his praise for the star and predicted that The Scapegoat's greatest days were still ahead of him and appreciated his sincerity to his work.
"I like him [Jack Perry] a lot, and he's working hard on his body. He's adding a little size; he's very athletic; he's a student of the game; his greatest days are ahead of him," Ross said.
It remains to be seen if Jim Ross travels to London for All In.