The independently organized 2018 show All In played an instrumental role in the foundation of AEW in 2019. Four years after its establishment and emergence as a viable pro-wrestling brand, the Jacksonville-based promotion presented the iconic event again in London, England, in 2023. The pay-per-view emanated from Wembley Stadium and was a massive hit in revenue, ticket sales, and other related metrics.
AEW will return to Wembley Stadium later this month for the 2024 edition of All In, with a star-studded card currently in the making for the hotly-anticipated show. The upcoming pay-per-view has captured fans' excitement worldwide as it may witness the final wrestling match of Bryan Danielson, who put his career on the line in an AEW World Title match against Swerve Strickland. While viewers may have expected All In to be held in the UK next year as well, it was recently revealed that the 2025 iteration of the event will be presented in Texas in what will be the promotion's American stadium debut.
In a significant social media announcement, the X/Twitter profile of The Globe Life Field stadium recently declared that AEW All In 2025 will be held in the aforementioned venue in Arlington, Texas, on July 12 the following year. It should be noted that the Esports Stadium has hosted the Tony Khan-led promotion in Arlington for the past several weeks in a residency leading into All In 2024 later this month.
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The Globe Life Field, home to the baseball team, the Texas Rangers, has a capacity of over forty thousand and could potentially be home to one of the biggest events hosted by AEW in the United States.
Interestingly, Tony Khan has also announced that All In will return to Wembley Stadium in 2026, suggesting that the pay-per-view could alternate between venues annually.
AEW is reportedly planning a stadium show in Australia in 2025
Five years into its existence, AEW is looking to expand its reach on a global scale. The promotion has already established a foothold in England, and it appears that the company could also be looking to make in-roads into Australia.
According to a recent report from The Sporting News Australia, All Elite Wrestling plans to run a stadium show in the Land Down Under next year. The venues that are supposedly under consideration for said show include Melbourne's Marvel Stadium, Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, and Sydney's Allianz Stadium.
It was also reported that the Australian entertainment company TEG will support the prospective event.
While fans may be excited about All Elite Wrestling heading to Australia, certain industry experts have voiced skepticism about the move, bringing up WWE's recent success in the country. The Triple H-led promotion organized the Elimination Chamber PLE in Perth earlier this year.