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WWE has been ruling the pro wrestling business for more than 4 decades now. In the past, many rival promotions have tried to change the tide and topple WWE from the leader’s position. But Vince Mcmahon’s impeccable decision-making has kept WWE at the top of the food chain for a long time. WCW tried their luck in the 90’s and to some extent they were even winning the ‘Monday Night Wars’. But as always, Mcmahon played his cards right and eventually put WCW out of business in 2001.

Since then, no wrestling promotion has dared to challenge the behemoth WWE until 2019. When a small promotion named AEW began and has since then been gaining popularity among wrestling fans. And recently AEW’s appealing televised show Dynamite completed 200 episodes. And to celebrate this milestone, AEW Champion MJF did something special for AEW President Tony Khan.

AEW World Champion MJF came out to greet the crowd and thank Tony Khan to celebrate the 200th episode of AEW Dynamite

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In the past, Tony Khan has clearly expressed that he dislikes MJF and has said that he is very hard to work with. But at the same time he also praised him for being a great professional wrestler. This clearly shows that both these individuals are at loggerheads with each other.

But at the 200th episode celebration of AEW Dynamite which took place post the show, MJF kept aside these differences and just showed his love for Khan and AEW. After the show ended, Tony Khan, MJF and Chris Jericho came out to thank fans for their long-standing support. And then the whole roster of AEW came out to personally thank Tony Khan for creating a wrestling promotion where they could showcase their talent.

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And the festivities didn’t end there, MJF got the crowd galvanized to chant “AEW”, in a way thanking Tony Khan and the management for taking the company this far. He also called Khan ‘a visionary’ and attributed the success of AEW to The Elite and Chris Jericho.

It’s great to see the camaraderie and appreciation that not just MJF, but the entire AEW roster has for Tony Khan and the management. And if they continue soaring at the same pace, Triple H and team will definitely have to think something out of the box to stay afloat. Talking about soaring, AEW’s next pay-per-view ‘All In’ will take place live from London at Wembley Stadium.

The big main event match for ‘All In’ was announced at Dynamite

AEW last pay-per-view ‘Forbidden Door’ took place in June at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.But now London is all set for a party on 27th August as AEW’s pay-per-view ‘All In’ will take place live from London at Wembley Stadium. The night is lined up with star studded matches which fans just can’t wait to watch.

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This will also be AEW’s debut event in the United Kingdom thus making it extra remarkable. And during the 200th episode celebration of Dynamite, AEW Champion MJF announced his opponent for ‘All In’. After thanking Tony Khan and management, MJF went on to call Adam Cole to the ring. There he presented Cole with the contract for the ‘main event match’ at ‘All In’ which they both signed in the ring.

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Thus sealing the deal and giving fans a mouth watering bout at ‘All In’ on 27th August. But going back to the milestone 200th episode celebration of AEW Dynamite. What has been your favorite moment from Dynamite so far?