4 Matches AEW Must Book For All In 2026

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AEW is currently reeling from the fallout of Double or Nothing. The landscape of the company has drastically changes after the pay-per-view last Sunday.

MJF became a three-time World Champion after defeating Darby Allin in a high-stakes Hair vs. Title match. The show ended with a shocking heel turn from Kevin Knight who attacked Darby. The action is not slowing down at the company is gearing up for major events like Forbidden Door and All In.

All In is a major event for the company, emanating from across the ocean. The pay-per-view is set to air on August 30 from the Wembley Stadium in London, England. Tickets are already available online for the event and quickly selling out.


#1. MJF vs Will Ospreay (AEW World Championship)

Will Ospreay is one of the biggest favorites to win the Owen Hart Foundation tournament and get a title shot at All In. The star will be in front of his home fans at the Wembley Stadium in London.

At Double or Nothing, the Aerial Assassin picked up a major victory over former AEW World Champion Samoa Joe in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Ospreay escaped the Musclebuster and hit Joe with successive Hidden Blades for the win.

MJF, on the other hand, has become a three-time World Champion. The star defeated Darby Allin at Double or Nothing to regain the Triple B. The Devil could be the perfect foil for Ospreay as he looks to win his first World Championship in the company. The two stars could recreate their magic in the same arena from back in 2024 where they had collided for the American Championship.

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#2. Young Bucks vs New Day vs FTR vs Adam Copeland & Christian Cage ( AEW Tag Team Championships)

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage created history at Double or Nothing as they defeated FTR to become the new tag team champions. This marked the culmination of a huge feud in the tag team division.

The current tag team roster in All Elite Wrestling is quickly becoming one of the company’s most competitive divisions, with several elite teams vying for the top spot. The Young Bucks, FTR, and the veteran duo of Cage and Cope have been formidable forces of late. AEW could also pull a major swerve and bring in Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods for a surprise apperance.

The New Day recently parted ways with the WWE and are currently serving their 90-day notice period. However, fans have been speculating that the veteran duo could jump ship to the Jacksonville-based promotion. This could set up a Fatal Four Way Tag Team Dream Match at All In.


#3. Konosuke Takeshita vs Kyle Fletcher (International Championship)

Konosuke Takeshita finally had a huge moment at AEW Double or Nothing as he defeated “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada in singles contest. With this win, the star finally reclaimed the AEW International Championship. Unfortunately, he did not get time to celebrate the win as his former friend “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher assaulted him in a heinous attack.

Fletcher’s actions have set up a huge showdown between the two stars down the line. However, Takeshita has to focus on some other issues at hand. The star was scheduled for his first title defense against Daniel Garcia this week on Collision and successfully defended the title. If the International Champion can hold on to the gold till All In, it would be interesting to see a marquee matchup between Takeshita and Fletcher at All In.


#4. Kris Statlander vs. Mercedes Moné (TBS Championship)

The feud between Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander remains one of the most historic and impactful storylines in AEW.

TBS Champion Willow Nightingale recently reliquished the title due to an injury and also withdrew from the Owen Hart Cup. In her absence, AEW announced that the new TBS Champion would be determined in a Survival of the Fittest match on the July 1 edition of Dynamite. There would be qualifying matches to determine the six women in the match. Statlander has remained one of the toughest competitors in the women’s division and could go all the way to become the new TBS champ.

Moné, on the other hand, has been away from the company since January. Willow Nightingale ended her historic 584-day run with the title and humiliated her, forcing the star to take time off. The CEO could show up during the build up to All In to challenge Statlander. Even after Mone’s historic TBS Title reign came to an end at New Years Smash, the tensions between the two competitors never fully disappeared.

With their history and in-ring rivalry, a future championship clash between the two stars could once again become one of AEW’s most anticipated women’s matches.