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AEW All Out Confirmed For Week After All In

AEW All Out is still set to take place in early September 2023

All Elite Wrestling will have a busy couple of weeks when 2023 moves from summer into autumn.

To cap off the summer, the promotion will make their debut in the United Kingdom, with All In set to emanate from Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27. 

The date for All In led to speculation that AEW might ditch plans for their traditional All Out pay-per-view over Labor Day weekend in Chicago, Illinois. That won't be the case, though, and AEW SVP & Chief Legal Officer Mega Parekh has confirmed All Out will take place the week after All In.

Parekh told the A2theK Wrestling Show: "London, it's been a while since I spent any meaningful time (there) because of COVID. I'm excited just to go back (to London). We'll have to come back here for All Out the week after but it should be really fun. I'm most excited to see a wrestling ring in the middle of Wembley Stadium."

All Elite Wrestling have held All Out since 2019. Last year's show took place in Chicago, Illinois and saw CM Punk capture the AEW World Championship for the second time with a win over Jon Moxley in the main event. The pay-per-view is mostly remembered for what happened after All Out, though, as CM Punk took shots at the AEW EVPs, Colt Cabana, and Hangman Page during the post-show media scrum. He then had a brawl alongside Ace Steel with The Elite that saw all five men end up suspended.

The ramifications from the incident have extended until today but CM Punk is now reportedly scheduled to make his AEW return in June on the inaugural episode of AEW's rumoured third TV show, Collision. He hasn't made peace with everyone in the locker room, though, and a roster split will be introduced to keep Punk away from those who don't want to be in the same building as him. 

The 2023 All Out pay-per-view is rumoured to be moving from the NOW Arena to the United Center. 

H/T to WrestlingNews.co

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