Secondo me erano in forse su chi mettere nel main event tra Ospreay o Page e l'altro avrebbe preso lo spot nel tag team match contro i Bucks. Cioè Page e Ospreay potevano essere switchati me le storyline sarebbero state completamente uguali.Captain Phenomenal1 ha scritto: ↑13/06/2025, 13:15 All Elite Wrestling's plans for another major match at All In have been revealed, with the pay-per-view set to air from Arlington's Globe Life Field on July 12.
Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland faced off for the second time in AEW at Summer Blockbuster, with the match ending in a time-limit draw. Post-match, the Young Bucks moved to superkick Swerve with thumbtacks-filled shoes but Ospreay moved Strickland out of the way, receiving the superkick to the face instead.
The angle heavily hinted that the Young Bucks vs. Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay was in the works for All In and that is indeed the plan, Fightful Select has reported. The major tag team match has reportedly been planned for some time and those plans were cemented following AEW Double or Nothing.
The delay was due to Ospreay being in the final of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament against Hangman Page, with Tony Khan keeping the winner of the match close to the vest. Hangman Page ultimately won the tournament and will challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW World Title at All In.
Intanto:
WON: AEW spent a lot of money on the new Unified Championship belt with Rainmaker/One Winged Angel side plates.
Right now the plan is for those to be permanent on the belt and build it as the legacy that Omega/Okada brought into the unification match. The idea is to almost make it like a Second World title.
Quindi avremo in ordine di importanza:
1) World Title
2) Unified Title
3) TNT Title
4) ROH Title
5) ROH TV title
6) ROH Pure Title
Sicuro lo Unified Title prenderà il posto del Continental Title al CC di dicembre, per il resto non credo che il booking del titolo si distanzierà molto