British Wrestling Stars Ready To Shine As AEW All In Returns To Wembley
- Dominic Kureen
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Professional wrestling fans across the UK are counting down to one of the biggest events in the wrestling calendar — as All Elite Wrestling (AEW) returns to Wembley Stadium this August.
AEW All In: London 2026 will take place on Sunday 30 August at the famous London venue, bringing some of the biggest names in wrestling back to the UK for another stadium spectacular.
And among the stars expected to take centre stage are several British wrestlers who have become major names on AEW’s global roster.
Leading the charge is Essex-born Will Ospreay, who is set to headline the event in a huge AEW World Championship match against Kenny Omega.
Known around the world as "The Aerial Assassin", Ospreay has built a reputation as one of the most exciting performers in professional wrestling.
After making his name in promotions including New Japan Pro-Wrestling, he joined AEW full-time in 2024 and quickly became one of the company’s biggest stars. He has won the AEW International Championship twice and previously defeated wrestling superstar, Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF), at Wembley during All In 2024.
The 33-year-old now has the opportunity to become world champion on home soil in front of a huge London crowd.
Also representing British wrestling is Southampton-born Jamie Hayter, one of AEW’s biggest female stars.
Hayter, whose real name is Paige Wooding, became a fan favourite with her hard-hitting style and powerful in-ring performances. She captured the AEW Women’s World Championship at Full Gear in 2022, holding the title for more than six months before losing it in 2023.
Another familiar name to British wrestling fans is Newcastle-born PAC, who was previously a major star in WWE’s NXT division.
PAC has been part of AEW since its formative days and is recognised as one of the company’s most technically gifted wrestlers.
Norfolk-born Kip Sabian is another British talent on the AEW roster. Known as "Superbad", Sabian has competed across the UK independent wrestling scene before becoming one of AEW’s original homegrown stars.
AEW All In has become one of the biggest wrestling events in the world since its first Wembley Stadium show in 2023, when the company attracted a huge stadium crowd for its first UK pay-per-view.
This year’s card already includes a blockbuster AEW World Championship showdown between Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay, while Mercedes Moné will challenge for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
Isle Of Wight Wrestlers React

The major players on the Isle of Wight's rich wrestling scene have also shared their excitement regarding the upcoming summer mega show.
OutCast Pro Wrestling stars Jackson Arrow, Billy Ransom and Ruby Rebel are three pillars of the burgeoning Island network of grapplers - here are their thoughts on AEW All-In: London 2026.
Jackson Arrow:
"Events like All In are fantastic for British wrestling. They showcase UK talent on the international stage and create an incredible atmosphere with some of the loudest and most passionate fans in the world.
"I'd love to see Will Ospreay crowned AEW World Champion at Wembley. Having shared a locker room with him, it would be amazing to see him achieve that in front of a home crowd.
"All In also gives independent wrestling across the UK a huge boost, inspiring new fans and future wrestlers while creating opportunities for promotions like ours to grow."
Billy Ransom :
"Will Ospreay is the one I'll be watching most closely. Every time he's in the ring he gives people something to remember, and it's great to see someone from this country headlining a stage as big as All In.
"He's earned his place at the top of the industry, and when someone reaches that level, you study what they do.
"I'm also looking forward to seeing PAC and MJF. They're the kind of wrestlers who'll do whatever it takes to get ahead, and I can appreciate that.
"Having England host All In is great for wrestling over here. The atmosphere is always different when a UK crowd gets behind a big show.
"I'll be watching like everyone else, but don't mistake that for admiration. I watch the best so I know exactly who I'm coming for!"
Ruby Rebel:
"Being a lifelong wrestling fan in the UK hasn't always been easy, so having AEW bring All In to Wembley every year is incredible. It gives British fans the chance to experience one of the biggest wrestling events in the world right on our doorstep.
"I'm excited to see stars like MJF for his charisma, Will Ospreay because of his connection with the British fans, and especially Jamie Hayter.
"Seeing someone from the South of England succeed at the highest level proves it's possible.
"That said, she wouldn't last long in the ring with me — and neither would any of the other women!"
Outcast Pro Wrestling is now seeking to train the next generation of superstars to work their way onto the global stage through its training programme - so fingers crossed we could one day see Isle of Wight talent feature on the global stage for AEW!


