WWE Hall of Famer likely to appear at AEW’s biggest event “All In” to set up a retirement match

AEW can shock the world at their upcoming pay-per-view All In by bringing WWE legend Goldberg into it.


WWE Hall of Famer likely to appear at AEW’s biggest event “All In” to set up a retirement match

WWE Hall of Famer could appear at AEW All In

Speaking on the latest episode of McGuire on Wrestling, Dave Meltzer said that WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg can appear in AEW’s upcoming event, All In. Goldberg left WWE and became a free agent back in March 2023. Since then, he has been looking for a farewell match to wrap up his legendary career. However, it looks like AEW could be the place where it might come to fruition.

Furthermore, Meltzer added that Goldberg and Tony Khan have a good relationship and have had conversations about a potential return. Current AEW wrestler Wardlow has expressed his desire to face Goldberg in a one-on-one match. Another name tossed around by Meltzer to face Goldberg was Christian Cage, although the chances of it actually happening are less.

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AEW All In will be the biggest pay-per-view that AEW has ever hosted. The event will take place on August 27 at Wembley Stadium in London. This PPV will mark the debut of AEW in the UK. Furthermore, this is the first PPV to be held outside North America for Tony Khan’s promotion.

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Since All In will be the biggest event in the history of AEW, Tony Khan will fire on all cylinders to make it a grand spectacle. Therefore, he will look to have major names in the show, one of which can be Goldberg. A surprise Goldberg appearance at the event would be a huge boost to AEW programming and its future events.

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AEW All In sells more than 80,000 tickets

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AEW All In shatters SummerSlam 1992 and Wrestlemania 3 records

The All In PPV has made history by beating the Wrestlemania 3 and SummerSlam 1992 records in terms of ticket sales. It has sold 80,000 tickets so far, surpassing many records. Furthermore, All In is currently the first PPV to be held outside of North America. All In is looking to beat Wrestlemania 32’s record of being the most attended wrestling event in history.

The PPV features MJF facing off against his tag team partner Adam Cole with the AEW World Title on the line. Another match on the card includes a tag title match between current champions FTR and The Young Bucks. Other matches on the card include the ROH Tag Team Championship between Aussie Open and MJF and Adam Cole.

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