AEW All In London Is Set: Ospreay for the World Title at Wembley After Forbidden Door

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Will Ospreay winning the Men's Owen Hart Cup at AEW Forbidden Door in San Jose has confirmed the most anticipated title match in British wrestling history. Ospreay, who has spoken throughout the year about his dream of becoming the first British wrestler to win a world championship in his home country, will challenge MJF for the AEW World Championship at All In London at Wembley Stadium in August. The announcement has generated significant anticipation among British wrestling fans who have followed Ospreay since his early years on the UK independent scene through his time in NJPW and his AEW run that has positioned him as one of the five best wrestlers on the planet regardless of promotion.

MJF versus Ospreay at Wembley is the match that AEW has been building toward since Ospreay signed. The British crowd at Wembley for this specific match will be unlike almost any wrestling crowd seen in the United Kingdom since the peak of WWF's British arena shows in the 1990s. The narrative is loaded in every direction: Ospreay going home, Ospreay challenging for the title of the promotion that bet on him as its biggest homegrown signing, Ospreay against MJF who has been the most consistently compelling heel in wrestling for two years running.

Maya World winning the Women's Owen Hart Cup and simultaneously earning a Women's World Championship match at All In adds a second title match to the card that arrives with its own genuine story. World, the young upstart, shocking Mercedes Mone in the semi-final and then beating her to win the whole tournament is the result that makes AEW's women's division feel genuinely alive and unpredictable. The All In card is shaping up as the strongest UK wrestling event since WrestleMania goes to London was discussed and abandoned.