Bengaluru, August 25: The biggest professional wrestling event outside United States territory is upon us within a few hours in the form of All In 2023 and it's guaranteed that a few big moments will be in store for us.
A number of surprise attendees are expected at the PPV including the likes of WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg or Edge. Besides, a massive championship change should also be there on the card to please the fans.

In one of the co-main-events confirmed for All In, the AEW Women's World Champion Hikaru Shida will defend her title against Saraya, Toni Storm, and Dr. Britt Baker DMD in a Fatal-4-Way match.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Shida has the least chance for a title retention at All In given the present circumstances. Saraya, Toni Storm, or Britt Baker have a good chance of walking out of All In as the new champion.
It was noted that Baker is a heavy favorite to begin her second women's title reign in AEW at the PPV. She was the first female wrestler signed to the company following the original indie circuit All In show in 2018.
As seen on Twitter, The Doctor has also revisited that memory in recent times and promised to have a full-circle moment when AEW makes All In reality in a bigger way five years down the road during the same weekend. She wrote the following:
"All the feels and nerves wrestling to qualify for Wembley. All IN was the first time I walked to the ring announced as a dentist... as 'Dr. Britt Baker DMD.' Winning the title at #AEWAllIn is the ultimate full circle moment. I have to be there."
The home-country favorite Saraya is also vying for the championship win in front of her friends and family. This is what she had written on social media on her comeback to the UK for a match after almost eight years.
"I haven't won a championship in 9 years. I was told I would NEVER wrestle again. I'm coming home.. and I'm gonna walk out of Wembley Stadium in front of my family and countryman the AEW women's world champion."
However, Meltzer added in his report that Saraya isn't a smart choice for the AEW creative to be picked as a champion due to the fear of a neck injury. She isn't a regular wrestling candidate on AEW TV, anyway.
As for Toni Storm, a third championship win can't also be ruled out since The New Zealander spent most of her career in the UK circuit before heading to the US for a career in WWE and then in AEW.
AEW All In 2023 pay-per-view is set for this Sunday night, August 27 at the Wembley Stadium in London, England and the women's title match is the only bout featuring the AEW female talents on the confirmed card.