AEW All In has become one of the defining wrestling events of the year since its inception, and on Aug. 30, 2026, the show returns to Wembley Stadium in London, England.
The road to All In 2026 is already in full swing. Both the Men’s and Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournaments are underway, and before long, the challengers for the AEW Men’s and Women’s World Championships will be determined.
It’s still too early to know the direction of most of the card. Much of the build likely won’t take shape until later in the summer, but AEW has already planted enough seeds to begin projecting where several storylines could lead. From championship matches to heated feuds, the company has a number of intriguing paths it can take to build a strong card.
So, what could the match card for AEW’s biggest event of 2026 look like? Let’s take a look.
Predicting The Full AEW All In 2026 Match Card
AEW World Championship Match
Kenny Omega (c) vs. Will Ospreay
Given the story AEW is telling and Ospreay’s prominence across the company’s promotional material, it would be a shock if he doesn’t end up in the main event at Wembley Stadium. It feels like his time, and before any potential neck complications arise, he deserves his moment to shine in London.
The same goes for Omega, who has overcome his own obstacles and deserves a spotlight at AEW’s biggest show of the year.
Of course, The Cleaner isn’t involved in the world title picture right now, but there is a new pay-per-view, Redemption, set for July before All In arrives in August. Taking place in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the event would be a fitting setting for Omega to recapture championship gold and set the stage for a dream match with Ospreay at Wembley Stadium.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match
Thekla (c) vs. Athena
As of May 30, it’s unknown who the wild card replacing Willow Nightingale in the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament will be, and that person could very well earn a title shot at All In. But Athena has been doing tremendous work in Ring of Honor as its “Forever Champion,” holding the Women’s World Championship for more than 1,000 days.
At some point, she deserves a larger role in AEW’s women’s division. With a wide-open tournament field and a title match at Wembley Stadium potentially at stake, she should be near the top of the list.
The only concern is that Athena and Thekla are both heels. That isn’t unprecedented, but it can make it more difficult for a match to generate crowd investment. Perhaps AEW has another card to play.
As for the Toxic Spider, she has been a revelation as AEW Women’s World Champion in 2026. Through strong character work and consistently good matches, she has elevated herself into the division’s main-event scene. With several top names currently absent, Thekla has become a force at the top of the card and deserves her Wembley moment.
AEW International Championship Match
Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada vs. Kyle Fletcher
While Fletcher vs. Takeshita may be the more obvious direction, it makes sense to continue building tension within the Don Callis Family, with multiple members targeting the same championship.
Add in the fact that this could be one of the most anticipated matches on the entire show, and this triple threat feels like a show-stealer waiting to happen.
Ladder Match For The AEW World Tag Team Championship
Adam Copeland and Christian Cage (c) vs. The Young Bucks vs. FTR
This is a match type and pairing sitting right in AEW’s lap, with multiple generations of elite tag teams sharing the spotlight at All In. If they can create something even remotely reminiscent of the legendary TLC matches, they could steal the show.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match
The Divine Dominion (c) vs. The Brawling Birds
Alex Windsor could win the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, but it feels like the Five-Minute Challenge that Megan Bayne and Lena Kross have been running is ultimately designed for a team like The Brawling Birds to overcome.
It would also provide Jamie Hayter with a meaningful moment in front of a London crowd. AEW has never been shy about rewarding talent on home soil when the timing is right, and this could be one of those opportunities.
TBS Championship Match
Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Kris Statlander
AEW has yet to address the long-term future of the TBS Championship following Nightingale’s injury. If the company wants to restore the title’s prominence, putting it back on Moné, who helped elevate it during her previous reign, would make sense.
Enter Statlander, whose 2026 has been relatively quiet since losing the AEW Women’s World Championship. These two had a strong match at Full Gear 2025, and on a stage as large as Wembley Stadium, there is plenty of reason to revisit the rivalry.
AEW Continental Championship Match
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Brody King
These two are not currently on a collision course, but this match would provide the well-deserving King with a featured spot at All In. Combined with Moxley’s consistency as one of AEW’s cornerstone performers, this would be a strong addition to the middle portion of the card.
Singles Match
MJF vs. Adam Page
Assuming MJF is not the world champion by All In, this match could see Page seeking retribution after losing his ability to challenge for the AEW World Championship. The two already tore into each other at Revolution earlier this year, but given how strong they are both in the ring and on the microphone, another chapter in the rivalry would be easy to justify and highly entertaining.
Tag Team Match
Kevin Knight and Swerve Strickland vs. Darby Allin and Speedball Mike Bailey
With nearly three months remaining until All In, there is plenty of time for Knight to have singles blowoff matches with both Allin and Bailey after turning on them at Double or Nothing and Dynamite, respectively.
Still, it’s possible this develops into a longer-term story, with Strickland aligning himself with Knight after their backstage interaction months ago foreshadowed his eventual heel turn. If that happens, a tag team showdown at Wembley could easily become one of the sleeper hits of the night.
Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match
AEW featured a Women’s Casino Gauntlet at All In 2025, so this year the men could take center stage in one of the company’s most innovative match concepts, with a future world title opportunity on the line. Chris Jericho, Mark Davis, Jack Perry, Tommaso Ciampa, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin would help create a strong field.