Omega says Ospreay became the face of NJPW, but his name couldn’t sell seats at the Tokyo Dome like Omega’s could.
Ospreay mentions his experience wrestling in Japan during COVID and says Omega can’t compare it to what he did. He says people were starving and sheltered away before wrestling in front of intentionally silenced crowds. Omega questions whether the fans would’ve actually cheered for Ospreay if they were allowed in the building.
Omega says when Don Callis promised him championship gold, he had no reason not to believe Callis had his best interests in mind.
Ospreay says he still has scars from a past match with Omega and that Omega deserved to be disrespected when Ospreay came into his hometown and beat him. Ospreay says his victory over Omega meant nothing because Callis was involved. Omega says he forgives Ospreay but knows he’ll do anything to get on his level.
Omega says his diverticulitis forced him to become a better wrestler. He questions whether Ospreay is better after having his neck surgically repaired and whether he’s at the top of his game.
Ospreay says Omega has always seen him as a notch below. He says if he can’t beat the best version of Omega, he won’t deserve the win, and it means so much to him. He says there’s so much pressure on him to succeed at Wembley Stadium, and he’ll succeed where it matters most.
Omega says Ospreay will fail again in front of his country. Omega mentions Ospreay’s mother, which gets Ospreay out of his seat. Omega says he’ll respect Ospreay no matter what, but if Ospreay loses, his son may want a new hero.
Maya World (c) def. Kris Statlander, Hikaru Shida and Persephone by pinfall to retain the title.
Jon Moxley def. Jay White by submission to advance to the semifinals.
After the match, the Dogs run to the ring to attack White before the Conglomeration make the save. However, Gabe Kidd makes his AEW return to attack Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly. Roderick Strong runs down to help them and gets taken out, but the AEW World Trios Champions, Bandido, Brody King and Adam Page, make the save.
Ricochet, the Demand and the Lethal Twist then come out to the stage. Page says they will not miss All In, so he challenges anyone out there to a match at Wembley Stadium.
El Idolo storms to the ring, and a match is suddenly made between him and Cruz.
After the match, El Idolo demands that MJF come to the ring. Instead, MJF appears in a video from a pool on Long Island. He says he opted out of traveling to Baltimore, and the next time El Idolo sees him, he’ll be looking at the lights at Wembley Stadium because he decided to mess with the “one true champion.”
They leave their interview spots, find each other and start fighting. The brawl spills into the venue and around the ring until security breaks them up.
Nigel McGuinness def. Hechicero by submission to advance to the semifinals.
Knight makes Allin prove he has no weapons on him. He says Baltimore isn’t worthy of seeing him fight but tells Allin to come to the ring. When he does, the pyro malfunctions, allowing Knight to attack him outside the ring. Knight hits a Coast to Coast to end the segment. Medical personnel come down to check on Allin, including Steven Borden, Sting’s son.
After the match, RPG Vice and Lance Archer attack Omega and the Jacksons. Adam Copeland makes the save for the babyfaces, while Christian Cage walks down to help him out.
Will Ospreay comes to the ring and confronts Omega over what he said about his seven-year-old son. Omega demands that security come to the ring to remove him, and as Ospreay walks away, Omega insults him, causing Ospreay to run back into the ring and start a brawl. Omega hits Ospreay with a V-Trigger, tells him to take one last look at the world title and hits him with the One-Winged Angel through a table to end the show.




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