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At the top of AEW's championship hierarchy for female wrestlers is the AEW Women's World Championship. It is held by first-time champion Mariah May, who defeated "Timeless" Toni Storm at All In on August 25, 2024. [7] The secondary title for female wrestlers is the AEW TBS Championship, which is also a television
Record-setting four-time, current, and longest combined reigning champion Jon Moxley. The AEW World Championship is a men's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Unveiled on May 25, 2019, it is the promotion's top championship and is presented as being AEW's most ...
The AEW World Championship is a men's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Unveiled on May 25, 2019, it is the promotion's top championship and is presented as being AEW's most prestigious title. Chris Jericho was the inaugural champion.
All In 2024 was a memorable and hallmark show for AEW, featuring shocking returns, stunning wins and lots and lots of juice (and Juice, too). USA TODAY Sports provided live updates, match grades ...
[32] [33] The official announcement of AEW's creation came at midnight Eastern Time on January 1, 2019, in an episode of Being the Elite, a YouTube web series created by and featuring The Elite. Also announced in the episode was Double or Nothing, AEW's inaugural event and sequel to All In. [34] [35] [36]
Bryan Danielson won the AEW World Championship at All In. The main event was a title vs. career match pitting Swerve Strickland's AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson's career. The match ended when Adam Page distracted Strickland, enabling Danielson to apply the LeBell Lock to Strickland and force him to submit. The event ended with ...
The event marked AEW's debut in the UK, their first PPV event held outside of North America, and their first event held in an association football stadium. All In was the first professional wrestling event held at the current Wembley Stadium and first held at the venue in over 30 years, after WWE's SummerSlam in 1992, which was held at the ...
On the first anniversary of All In, AEW established a spiritual successor titled All Out. [4] At the time, Khan wanted to use the All In name for AEW, but he created All Out to avoid a lawsuit with ROH, [5] which owned the rights to All In. [6] Khan would subsequently purchase ROH in March 2022, in turn obtaining the rights to All In. [7] All ...