A potential spoiler of the clash between Bryan Danielson, formerly known as Daniel Bryan, and Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship at the All In 2024 Pay-Per-View might have been revealed. The event will take place on August 25 at Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom.
AEW's biggest pay-per-view is just a few days away and every rivalry is about to run its course at the event. Last year, the show broke many attendance records and created unforgettable memories. The journey to this year's All In has also been incredible and has lined up great matches for the event.
The main event of All In 2024 will feature Bryan Danielson taking on Swerve Strickland in a high-stakes matchup. While the 33-year-old star is putting the AEW World Championship on the line, Bryan recently announced he will retire if he loses the contest.
As seen on the BetOnline website, many people believe that The American Dragon will capture the championship at All In 2024 with -300 betting odds while The New Flavor is less favored to retain his title with +200. Additionally, Mariah May and Will Ospreay are in favor of winning titles at the event.
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Fans would be rooting for The American Dragon to emerge victorious at Wembley Stadium.
Bryan Danielson opened up about his match at AEW All In 2024
Bryan Danielson will hang up his wrestling boots if he loses the AEW World Championship match to Swerve Strickland at the All In 2024 Pay-Per-View in London, United Kingdom.
Speaking on BBC Radio, Danielson revealed that he would be at peace with retiring from the squared circle if he lost the AEW World Championship match at Wembley Stadium.
"Yeah, I am. If I wasn’t at peace with it, we wouldn’t have done that, right? [laughs] I also think that I’ve been wrestling for 25 years at this point. To me, it’s now or nothing as far as winning the AEW World Championship. I came in, and I said I was going to kick people’s heads in and win the AEW World Championship. I’ve kicked a lot of people’s heads in, but I haven’t won a single title," Bryan Danielson said.
It will be interesting to see if Swerve Strickland retains his title at All In 2024.