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Taylor Swift at AEW All In—Is this the crossover event we've all been waiting for?

All Elite Wrestling is set to return to London to celebrate All In 2024 at Wembley Stadium. The event is scheduled for August 25 and can be considered the WrestleMania of the Jacksonville-based promotion. So, just like the Showcase of the Immortals, can we expect some grand surprises planned for the mega event?

Well, it seems like that is going to be the case. Taylor Swift, the pop sensation, could be at AEW All In. Be prepared, because there is a possibility that it might happen. But how? There are two factors at play here. All In is going to take place just five days after Taylor Swift performs live at the same stadium.

The most important fact is that Swift is a longtime friend of Jeff Jarrett and even babysat his kids. So, it is likely that she would help out her friend by making an appearance for the promotion, something that would surely boost the declining ratings the promotion has been facing. The news was further confirmed when Fightful’s Jeremy Lambert took to X to reveal that Taylor Swift was in London as of yesterday, even touring Wembley Stadium ahead of AEW All-In.

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Even though she is not booked for a show on Sunday, he wrote, “I can confirm that Taylor Swift was in London as of yesterday, even touring Wembley Stadium ahead of AEW All-In. She is not booked for a concert on Sunday, leaving her free to potentially appear. Taylor is longtime friends with Jeff Jarrett and even babysat his kids.”

So, it looks like AEW is all set to bring the pop sensation in and send the arena into a frenzy with the surprise. As for Jeff Jarett, he, too, would be present at the event, possibly rooting for Bryan Danielson, as Jarett has already sent a warning to Swerve Strickland before his fight against the American Dragon.

Jeff Jarrett warns Swerve Strickland

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Taylor Swift at AEW All In—Is this the crossover event we've all been waiting for?

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One of the great attractions of AEW All In 2024 is undoubtedly the confrontation between Swerve Strickland and Bryan Danielson for the company’s World Championship, a match in which Bryan’s career will be at stake. Now, an All Elite Wrestling wrestler has sent a warning to one of the competitors. Speaking on his My World podcast, Jeff Jarrett stated that Danielson is his favorite to take the win, as over the years he has proven his ability to compete on the biggest stages and emerge victorious.

Jarrett said, “I almost don’t want to give a prediction because mine is biased. You know Conrad, when I think back — and I was gonna say, I guess the moment was Calgary. When I was at ringside and watching him and Hangman in the finals, it’s kinda, I don’t want to say started all of this but it was kind of the in a way the launching point that the match was made and everything like that. I saw first hand the pain in Bryan’s eyes. He works through pain and he recently made the comment about work needing to be done on his body. I just don’t see him going out, and I’m not going to say it’s a guarantee that he’s going out, but it certainly looks that way. I’m going to vote on Bryan going out a winner.”

He continued, “How do you bet against a guy with his track record? I know in his big matches since arriving in AEW have not had the best win-loss record, but when you take a step back and the different things — Going into my single with him, I did some tape study, true story. When I kind of look back on the progression of Bryan, Bryan always rises the occasion. I’m not sure Swerve understands that. I really don’t. I don’t think Swerve understands that. He certainly has been in big high-profile matches, he’s never been on the stage of Wembley to defend it. Bryan has been in the biggest of biggest stages. I don’t see him going out a loser.”

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It should be noted that Jarrett has recently competed against Danielson, so he has been able to witness the form in which the fighter arrives at the event that will take place at the emblematic Wembley Stadium.

AEW All In London will take place on Sunday, August 25 at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Fans will be able to watch the event live from the venue or via its traditional pay-per-view broadcast and Thriller TV internationally. So, what do you think? Who will win the fight? Let us know in the comments.