AEW All In Preview: Eleven MUST SEE matches to check out over the weekend

AEW is coming to town once again with All In set to pack out Wembley Stadium.

That means it’s going to be another bumper weekend of brilliant wrestling, not just from AEW but from all the indies running across the Bank Holiday Weekend as well.

Here are eleven matches away from Wembley that we think you should check out over this weekend:

Kanji vs Jordon Breaks - Pro Wrestling CEASEFIRE, Thursday, August 22, Chandler Hall, London

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Not only are PW CEASEFIRE putting on a show for a brilliant cause but their card is totally stacked as well! One of the stand out matches is the first time ever clash between Breaks and Kanji. This is gonna be a brilliant technical contest and the battle of Kanji’s chops vs Jordon’s kicks.

You can buy tickets to PW CEASEFIRE here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/prowrestlingceasefire

Amira vs Cassius - Falls Count Anywhere, Simon Miller as Special Guest Referee - Riot Cabaret, Friday, August 23, Clapham Grand, London

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These two have had a wild rivalry at Riot Cabaret that has gone two far, leaving only one option. FALLS. COUNT. ANYWHERE. Amira and Cassius are both absolutely wild and so special enforcement has been brought in, in the form on Simon Miller. My main worry is for Miller himself, who will have a hell of a job controlling these two.

Tickets for this stacked show are sold out but you can join the waitlist here: bit.ly/ASAD-2024

Michael Oku (c) vs Nico Angelo vs Mark Andrews - Riot Cabaret World Championship - Riot Cabaret, Friday, August 23, Clapham Grand, London

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Speaking of Nico Angelo, he’s been in a battle for the top spot at Riot Cabaret for a few months now but has never truly been able to get hold of Oku. Mark Andrews has also been beefing with the Riot champ and now all three are going to duke it out in the ring for the company’s top prize. Who will come out victorious and be the face of Riot Cabaret?

Tickets for this stacked show are sold out but you can join the waitlist here: bit.ly/ASAD-2024

Connor Mills vs Jay Joshua - ATTACK! Pro Wrestling, Saturday, August 24, The Garage, London

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On All In Saturday there’s not one, not two but FIVE shows taking place. The first of those is at The Garage where ATTACK! are running as part of a triple header of shows across the day.

There’s plenty of brilliant matches on this card, but the one I’m most excited about is the battle between Connor Mills and Jay Joshua, two absolute bruisers who are going to go hell for leather and kick the crap out of each other.

Tickets for ATTACK!’s show at The Garage can be found here: https://www.ringsideworld.co.uk/event6876/attack-pro-wrestling---all-caps-all-day-london#buy-tickets

Leon Slater vs Rampage Brown - NORTH Wrestling, Saturday, August 24, The Garage, London

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Do I even need to say it? Look at this poster, look at these two wrestlers. There’s no way this isn’t going to be one of the matches of the weekend! Leon has been on the roll of his life at NORTH and Rampage is going to give him an absolute war. This is going to push Leon to his limits!

Tickets for NORTH’s show at The Garage can be found here: http://buytickets.at/northwrestling

Sunshine Machine (TK Cooper & Chuck Mambo) vs Rhio & Emersyn Jayne - NORTH Wrestling, Saturday, August 24, The Garage, London

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Last year at All In weekend Sunshine Machine had, in my opinion at least, had one of the matches of the weekend against Jay Joshua and Nico Angelo at Riot Cabaret. This time around I can guarantee they’ll put on another instant classic against Rhio and Emersyn as part of NORTH’s involvement in the Garage triple header. These four are some of the best on our scene and are gonna tear the house down!

Tickets for NORTH’s show at The Garage can be found here: http://buytickets.at/northwrestling

Nina Samuels vs Miyu Yamashita - Pro Wrestling EVE Championship - EVE x TJPW, Saturday, August 24, Conway Hall, London

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The best wrestler in the UK at the moment vs the best wrestler in Japan, this has instant classic written all over it! Nina played a part in Miyu losing her EVE title and undefeated run at the promotion and will be out for revenge. Nina is on a similarly iconic unbeaten run at EVE and will want to keep it in tact.

Tickets for EVE x TJPW can be found here: EVEwrestling.com/tickets

JJ Gale vs Tomohiro Ishii - RevPro Wrestling, Saturday, August 24, Copper Box, London

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JJ Gale has been on an absolute tear in RevPro over the last 12 to 18 months, he’s had some standout matches and is getting the rewards for that. This is a match he’s been after for a LONG time, and wants to do what Luke Jacobs couldn’t and defeat Tomohiro Ishii in the Copper Box. This will be an all out war and we can’t wait.

Tickets for RevPro at Copper Box can be found here: http://revolutionprowrestling.com/12yas

The Cut Throat Collective (Nina Samuels, Lizzy Evo, Safire Reed, Alex Windsor and Mercedez Blaze) vs Debbie Keitel, Kanji, Nightshade, Rhio and ???

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This match isn’t finalised yet but it’s one of the matches I’m most excited for over the weekend. The Cut Throat Collective have been one of my favourite factions/storylines of the year, not just in RevPro but in British wrestling as a whole. This feud has been brilliant to watch and hopefully it all comes to a head at the Copper Box - but who will be the fifth member of the face team?

Michael Oku vs Luke Jacobs — RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship - RevPro Wrestling, Saturday, August 24, Copper Box, London

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The feud between Michael Oku and Luke Jacobs at RevPro has been nothing short of iconic. The two have had some epic battles over the years and Jacobs even beat Oku for the RevPro Cruiserweight Championship back in 2022. This time around Jacobs will be hoping he can best Oku yet again and take home RevPro’s biggest prize of all at their biggest show of the year. This could well be a Match of the Year candidate.

Tickets for RevPro at Copper Box can be found here: http://revolutionprowrestling.com/12yas

KENTA vs Ricky Knight Jr - DEFY World Championship - PROGRESS Wrestling, Monday, August 26, The Electric Ballroom, London

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Wrestling fans are going to need a serious pick me up after so much wrestling, and this match could just be it! If there’s any contest that’s going to get the Ballroom on its feet after a full weekend of graps it’s this one!

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