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In only a few days, exciting wrestling action will arrive at the famous Wembley Stadium. All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is getting ready for its big All In event. More than 90,000 excited fans are expected to be there. Everyone is really excited. But, due to certain unseen circumstances, Tony Khan stated there are going to be changes happening to the planned matches. This makes the AEW All In lineup a bit uncertain.

Tony Khan is in a tight spot

During a recent media call for All In, AEW President Tony Khan talked about upcoming changes to the lineup. Khan explained that these changes are related to things happening outside of wrestling, situations that are beyond their control.

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Khan said, “I am going to try to work through this week to make it as strong as possible and hopefully make the (All In) card better than it had been. There will be changes to the card. I plan to add something, and I might have to make some changes in the body of the card.”

Even though the lineup changes feel like a bumpy ride, this isn’t the first time it’s happened. Injuries had already caused some wrestlers like Bryan Danielson, Jamie Hayter, and PAC to be unable to perform. But now, fans are curious about how these new changes will affect the wrestlers.

There is some good news though for the event lineup. Khan has confirmed that the big AEW World Championship match between MJF and Adam Cole, and the exciting battle for the AEW World Tag Team Championship with FTR & The Young Bucks, are still happening as planned. The recent issue with Cash Wheeler’s legal trouble hasn’t affected these important matches.

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As we wait for this big event, fans are eagerly watching for any news about the AEW All In card. But there’s still uncertainty surrounding whether a fan-favorite wrestler will make it to the big PPV or not

Rey Fenix’s absence from the roster

Rey Fenix won’t be in his planned AEW All In match. It seems his sudden absence is because of travel or visa problems, not an injury. But we’re still waiting to know for sure. As of Today, Rey Fenix is no longer planned for his AEW All In match. But there are plans in place to explain it.

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The indication given was that Fenix’s absence was travel or visa-related, as opposed to an injury, but that has yet to be confirmed

However, Tony Khan doesn’t back down from challenges. He said on the call, “I am going to try to work through this week to make it as strong as possible and hopefully make the (All In) card better than it had been.”

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Change is a big part of this situation, and Khan is not afraid of it. The AEW All In event will transform, bringing in new elements and rearranging things to make it a show to remember.

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