
AEW’s All In takes place on Sunday, August 27 at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Just over a week and a bit away, the card for the big event is looking a little light. According to a report, talent on the roster are upset at Tony Khan for this.
AEW Talent Upset About All In
As per a SEScoops report, some are questioning Tony’s leadership regarding the “build” up of the All In event. In addition, his handling of the roster, especially in light of the recent backstage controversies/issues with CM Punk has created some discourse.
One source told SEScoops that many are frustrated about Wembley. However, they also note that if the issues were just around Wembley, the situation would be different.
The source in the report goes on to say that with all that has gone down over the past 12 months, it’s becoming an issue. Talent wants to know what the All In card will look like and if they are going to London.
It’s a show “everyone” wants to be a part of. The source also states in the report that people are worried that AEW isn’t going to “live up” to the moment.

Still, it is noted that Khan does have some supporters backstage. There are some employees who are giving him the benefit of the doubt.
AEW All In Booking – Injuries To Think About
As per one employee in the SEScoops report, Khan had already mentioned during the post-Forbidden Door presser that it would take time to shape the All In card. Plus, the employee points out that injuries may have changed plans for Tony.

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After all, the report points out that Bryan Danielson likely was going to have a match somewhere on the card if not the main event. His injury probably affected how the All In card would look like.

It’s important to note that Danielson was injured during his Forbidden Door match against Kazuchika Okada this year. According to reports, the plan was for Bryan to have a major All In match.
This forced Khan to change plans a bit. This also makes it a bit more understandable as to why Tony has taken longer to confirm matches.