Concern backstage in AEW over big reason as All In 2024 nears - Reports

AEW All In is set to take place on August 25 [image source: AEW YouTube]
AEW All In is set to take place on August 25 [image source: Screenshot via AEW YouTube]

AEW is set to present one of its major pay-per-views, All In from Wembley Stadium in London on August 25th. However, some recent reports have revealed a major concern backstage within the Tony Khan-led promotion.

The Jacksonville-based promotion brought a huge change in the landscape of professional wrestling after its inception in 2019. AEW gave many stars and fans an alternative to the WWE in the US. The promotion was even pulling some great numbers during their early years. However, their ticket sales and attendance have seen a huge decline in the past couple of years.

In a recent report by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the company has had some major concerns about the recent decline in AEW's popularity and attendance records. Meltzer further explained that despite the issue, the locker room has stayed united amidst the recent incident between MJF, Alicia Atout, and Britt Baker.

All Elite Wrestling recently witnessed a major backstage fight between MJF, Alicia Atout, and Britt Baker which involved Friedman reportedly getting furious with Baker and cursing her out. The incident also led to the suspension of The D.M.D. however, it was lifted by Tony Khan last week.

Tony Khan recently announced the location for AEW All In 2025

AEW CEO Tony Khan always tries to elevate his company to the next level and he recently made a major announcement regarding a future edition of the All In Pay-Per-View.

The PPV event took place in Wembley Stadium in 2023 and will be taking place again at the same location on August 25 this year. However, Tony Khan recently announced that All In will be coming to the Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX on July 12, 2025.

This will be All Elite Wrestling's first pay-per-view to be held in Texas. Tony Khan also confirmed that All In will return to the Wembley Stadium in 2026.

It will be interesting to see the response the company receives in Arlington as All Elite Wrestling is still quite new to many wrestling fans around the world.

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Edited by Gurjyot Singh Dadial