3 things expected to happen at AEW All In

All In is a huge showcase event for All Elite Wrestling and these are three things that fans should expect to happen by the close of the show.
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AEW All In is set with a massive card of matches to look forward to witnessing. As with all AEW PPVs, fans can expect big things to go down throughout the show. Here are three big things fans can look forward to seeing on Sunday.

Jamie Hayter’s big return

AEW can’t return to England and not bring Jamie Hayter back into the fold. She’s been out since dropping the AEW Women’s World Championship to Toni Storm on May 28, 2023. Since then, fans have continued to ask when she’s going to power walk through the curtain, and there hasn’t been much news to point toward any hint of such. As Britt Baker heads into All In to challenge Mercedes Mone for the TBS Championship, Kamille’s presence puts Baker at a disadvantage. One way that can be fixed is if she’s saved by Hayter, which would be another boost for the women’s division.

Ricochet makes his debut

Ricochet is heading to AEW. Fightful Select reported that he’s signed a multi-year contract and is heading overseas. There are plans for him to take part in the PPV, but there’s no telling exactly how that will happen. There are several ways that Ricochet can get involved with the PPV, and they all point toward him being a major star for the company. Fans spent years complaining about how WWE leveraged someone of his abilities. Now, Ricochet is heading over to Tony Khan’s company and hopefully gets his opportunity to stand at the top of a major company.

Bryan Danielson finally wins the big one

There’s a running gag in AEW that Bryan Danielson fights the idea of winning any major matches during this run in AEW. He’s continued to put other stars over, allowing them to rise on his legacy. But it looks like his time in the business is coming to an end. Along the way, it only makes sense if he picks up the AEW World Championship at least once. This match being title versus career may spoil the outcome for some, but AEW has long done a great job of making predictable moments feel big, even if fans see them coming. Danielson defeating Swerve would be the right way to close out the show.

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