To promote AEW All In at Wembley Stadium, Jeff Jarrett, the AEW star and director of business development, traveled to Great Britain on Monday.
To promote AEW All In at Wembley Stadium, Jeff Jarrett, the AEW star and director of business development, traveled to Great Britain on Monday.
In response to inquiries, Jarrett spoke with several media outlets including the Daily Star, Cultaholic, BBC Sounds, and WrestleTalk. According to his tweets posted on Monday, he also participated in an interview with Grado, a former.
Grado expressed his desire to compete at Wembley, but unfortunately, his leotard remained neglected as their on-camera interaction unfolded. Reflecting on the encounter, Grado likened Jarrett’s behavior to that of his laundry lady. Predictably, “Double J” didn’t take kindly to this comparison and resorted to slapping Grado before dramatically smashing a guitar onto his head. Bringing the segment to a close, Jarrett remarked, “I believe that made the highlight reel.”
The role that Jarrett might play on the card itself remains uncertain due to AEW’s lack of match announcements. Despite the May start of ticket sales, the company asserts having sold over 74,000 tickets—a testament to its rapid growth since its inception in 2019. This show stands as AEW’s largest production to date.
Meanwhile, fans from all over the world who won’t be present at the event are eagerly awaiting news. The most recent update reveals that All In will be available for viewing on pay-per-view platforms, despite All Out also being televised via pay-per-view just one week later.
Notably, the current lineup for All Out includes an exciting matchup between Darby Allin and Luchasaurus in a battle for the coveted TNT Championship.
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