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Kemo
08-23-2023, 06:45 PM
All Elite Wrestling's most significant event in the company's history is upon us, as fans are getting excited for AEW: All In on Aug. 27. The event will occur in front of over 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Fans will be expecting a great wrestling show, but AEW Chris Jericho has shared that audience will be getting a special performance from his band Fozzy as well.

In a non-title matchup at All In, Jericho will be in a match against the IWGP United States Champion, Will Ospreay. The former AEW World Champion announced on Instagram that Fozzy would perform "Judas" before the match. This will be the first time Jericho will sing his popular song on the way to the ring. Jericho also shared that Fozzy will perform at the O2 Forum in London, England, on Aug. 25.

The match was made on the Aug. 16 episode of AEW: Dynamite after Ospreay attacked Jericho from behind during a segment with his opponent and Don Callis. The "heel" manager tried to recruit the former AEW World Champion to join his new faction, which Jericho initially accepted, to Callis' surprise. However, Callis expected the former AEW champion to say no and have Konosuke Takeshita and Ospreay attack him.

After a heated exchange on the microphone, Jericho declined to join the "Don Callis Family," resulting in Takeshita and Ospreay giving him a beat down. The former AEW champion challenged Ospreay to a match and vowed to get revenge. The big entrance at All In should motivate Jericho to get the victory on Sunday.

This Sunday provides an excellent opportunity for Jericho to possibly compete for another New Japan Pro Wrestling title. He once held the IWGP Intercontinental Championship, but a win over Ospreay would give him credibility to challenge for the IWGP United States Championship.

It's unclear if Ospreay will take the loss in his home country even though it is a non-title match. He is having a great year, with big victories over Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada. A loss against Jericho wouldn't seem to hurt his run and could set up an intriguing rematch for the title in the future.

Jericho and Ospreay are in a position in their careers where a win or loss wouldn't seem to hurt them. The live fans at All In may be split on who to cheer for, as both will be very popular with the crowd.