AEW All In 2023 is promising to be the biggest professional wrestling event in the history of the United Kingdom. Over 80000+ tickets have been moved from the Wembley Stadium in London, England for the event which promises that bigger star powers will be there on the show to live up to the expectations.
WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg has done a lot for the business, and he remains one of the potential attendees for AEW All In 2023 since he remains a free agent for the expiry of his WWE deal. He hasn’t competed in a match for a very long time but a retirement tour via the WWE was on his radar. But WWE made it very clear that a retirement match wasn’t much of their concern.
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That being said, an appearance at AEW All In 2023 is not ruled out, totally. While speaking on McGuire on Wrestling, the veteran wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer talked about Goldberg possibly making an appearance at the UK show for one final match on television,
”So, you’ve got two weeks. It’s not out of the realm of possibility of Bill Goldberg wrestling [at All In], but I haven’t heard that that’s happening, I’ll just say that.”
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AEW All In 2023 doesn’t need Goldberg to be successful
While speaking during the post-AEW Double or Nothing 2023 media scrum, AEW President Tony Khan confirmed that he has been in touch with Goldberg and that he has a good relationship with the WWE Hall of Famer. But only time will tell whether this good equation helps the former WCW franchise to make his debut appearance for Tony Khan at AEW All In 2023.
While Tony Khan is paying close attention to Goldberg’s free agent status, another veteran booker Eric Bischoff doesn’t necessarily think that AEW All In 2023 needs Goldberg on the match card to make it successful. However, it’s also safe to say that AEW often drags old-school veterans on their shows to dig up some nostalgia acts from the past.
At present, AEW All In 2023 has the main event match set between the reigning world champion MJF and his friendly challenger Adam Cole. The women’s world title will also be on the line in a fatal-4-way match featuring Hikaru Shida, Saraya, Toni Storm, and Britt Baker.