Within a few days, AEW All In 2023 will become a reality where All Elite Wrestling is set to make history. With the company finally making its highly-anticipated debut in the United Kingdom, they will also be hosting a full-fledged pay-per-view event in the infamous Wembley Stadium which promises to be a huge success.
Since the beginning of the ticket sales for AEW All In 2023, the pay-per-already surpassed some major milestones as this will mark the first major wrestling show at Wembley since WWE SummerSlam 1992. Down the road, it could eventually become the highest-grossing pro wrestling event in history in the United Kingdom.
AEW All In 2023: Former AEW Women’s Champion Desperate For A Win Over Saraya
One of the key aspects of AEW All In 2023 will be the fact that AEW superstars will finally get the chance to perform in front of the thunderous UK crowd. Saraya, being a home country native, is in demand when it comes to a headliner match for the upcoming event. There are already a few names from the AEW roster who wants to face the former WWE Divas Champion.
Meanwhile, the AEW wrestler, real-name Saraya Jade-Bevis Knight is focused on another goal heading into AEW All In 2023. It’s been almost a year since she stepped her foot into the Tony Khan-owned brand but only for once, she had gone after the top women’s title in the company.
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AEW All In 2023: Saraya wants to become Women’s World Champion
While speaking with Kenny McIntosh for Inside the Ropes, Saraya was asked to discuss her goals, and she admitted her will to become a champion at AEW All In 2023,
“I would love to win the championship…have a friendly one with Toni. Hopefully, we can just lay down and let it be easy like that. I don’t want to have to fight-fight her. I would hate to fight-fight Toni. She’s wonderful. But I’m ready to take all the championships. I’m ready to take them all.”
When it comes to opponents, Saraya previously revealed in an interview that she had wanted to face former WWE Superstar Sasha Bank, Mercedes Mone to be her opponent for AEW All In 2023. However, the latter’s injury ruled out that match for her, and a fresh opponent will be reserved for her.
WrestleTix previously reported that AEW All In 2023 distributed 74,888 tickets while Wembley Stadium was set up to hold 87,825 people for the event. It seems like AEW can soon be boasting of a nearly 90k-capacitated show within just four years of their debut.