AEW All In is less than a month away from happening on August 27th at Wembley Stadium in the UK and the lead up to it has been interesting to say the least as no matches have been confirmed for it nor has the promotion announced how fans can watch the event.
It will be the biggest event in company history, with over 75,000 seats sold for the show. As previously reported, AEW is planning one match featuring two top stars for the event. For more on that, click here.
A big question regarding whether the show will air as a pay-per-view event or be on MAX as a streaming show had been out there among fans, but that was answered via a recent report by Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Podcast. Zarian noted the show will air as a PPV just one week before the All Out PPV.
Dave Meltzer noted in the Daily Update on F4Wonline.com that “Sources have confirmed to us that Comcast, while not advertising it yet, is scheduled to air All In on PPV on 8/27 from Wembley Stadium with a $50 price tag. That would mean it would be on inDemand and all the cable systems would be expected to be carrying the show.”
This would be another confirmation that it will be a PPV show, although other cable providers has yet to confirm they will be carrying the show.
Meltzer noted that Zarian has also confirmed Joe Hand Promotions would be airing the show at movie theaters in the US, something they do for all AEW PPVs.