AEW will return to Wembley Stadium in August of next year, and the show will feature Bryan Danielson.

In August of this year, AEW hosted its first event outside of North America, which also proved to be AEW's largest-attended event in the promotion's history. In the main event of the show, AEW World Champion MJF retained against Adam Cole, mere hours after the pair had captured the Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championships from Aussie Open.

During this week's AEW Collision, Tony Khan spoke about Bryan Danielson's decision for this year to be his last as a full-time wrestler. Khan acknowledged that AEW All In 2023 went ahead with several top names out with injuries, including the former WWE Superstar. Khan then confirmed that Danielson will be at AEW All In 2024, while Bryan shared his excitement for the show.

"I couldn't be more excited. I sat at home, watching All In 2023 and I just felt the energy in my body. I think that is the greatest pro wrestling show I have ever seen in my entire life. And I cannot wait, I cannot wait, to be part of All In in Wembley in 2024."



While the coming year will be Danielson's last as a full-time wrestler, the American Dragon has some big plans. Danielson will be part of the upcoming AEW Continental Classic tournament, which will feature 12 wrestlers competing in round-robin competition. Danielson will also be a part of NJPW Wrestle Kingdom in January, where he will face Kazuchika Okada.