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AEW All In 2024 - Five stars who could appear at Wembley in 2024 who didn't wrestle this year

AEW All In 2024 - Five stars who could appear at Wembley in 2024 who didn't wrestle this yearDAZN
All In returns next year.

All In at Wembley was a monumental success and Tony Khan has confirmed that they’ll be back next year to do it all again. 

Here, DAZN looks at several names who didn't wrestle at this year’s event but could very much steal the show at the next version. 

Edge 

The Rated R superstar has been the subject of huge speculation in recent weeks as his contract with WWE approaches its end. Will the Canadian veteran extend? Or will he seek a new challenge in AEW? 

If it’s the latter, then he’s certain to be a headline performer in AEW and the possibilities appear endless. Could Edge’s first 12 months in a new company see him headline Wembley Stadium? 

Bryan Danielson 

It’s been quite a year for Bryan Danielson. Sidelined by injury for All In 2023, it was rumoured that the American Dragon would be facing Kenny Omega in what could have been a show-stealing encounter. 

Recuperating from another setback, Danielson will have to wait until next year to make his All In bow but if he can repeat the form he showed in the first half of 2023 then U.K. wrestling fans will be in for a treat. 

Mercedes Mone 

When Mercedes Mone appeared on the big screen at All In, she was greeted with a warm welcome. The former Sasha Banks is currently nursing an injury after performing brilliantly in NJPW, but is she heading to AEW? 

Her appearance at Wembley is surely the platform for Mone to perform in the ring and with a number of talents available for Mone, she could be a vital addition to the women’s division. Her first AEW appearance was at All In 2023 but can she steal the show there next year? 

Pac 

Appearing at Wembley would've been a dream come true for Pac, but injury cruelly prevented the former International and Trios champion from being in attendance. 

Regardless of the opponent, Pac’s matches often deliver and a showing at his nation’s stadium would bring the best out of him. 

Jamie Hayter 

The former women’s champion looked certain to defend her crown at All In before she lost the belt to Toni Storm at Double or Nothing back in May. 

Now rehabilitating before returning to action, Hayter will be aiming to make a huge impact on her comeback and next year’s All In will very much be in her sights.