Bengaluru, August 28: Still floating in the success of the inaugural All In pay-per-view, All Elite Wrestling has confirmed its return for the second edition of the event in the United Kingdom, in a year from now.
As announced by Tony Khan in the post-All In media scrum, the company will head back to the Wembley Stadium for All In II on Sunday, August 24. The return was briefly noted at the end of last night's PPV, as well.

In the main event of All In 2023, MJF retained the AEW World Championship by defeating Adam Cole while also keeping his friendship intact with the former world champion. Besides the two also captured the AEW World Tag Team Titles.
In another big moment from the bygone show, Saraya defeated Hikaru Shida (c), Toni Storm, and Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. in a Fatal-4-Way Match to win the AEW Women's World Championship in what marked her maiden title win in AEW.
The announcement of All In 2024 wasn't surprising at all since it saw a worldwide record of 81,035 people in attendance. According to a statement released by AEW, it's the highest-paid attendance for a pro wrestling event.
AEW CEO Tony Khan also revealed that like this year's All Out, the 2024 edition will also take place just a week after All In. With this, the date of September 1 for the PPV was locked in although the location wasn't revealed.
Khan admittedly wants to "build traditions" with both the bank holiday in England and Labor Day in the United States as these two fall in back-to-back weekends. Lastly, he also wants to keep All Out in Chicago like this year.
All Out 2023 takes place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, this Sunday and Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita was the latest match to be confirmed by Tony Khan during the post-All In media scrum.
The other confirmed matches for All Out include Luchasaurus defending the TNT Championship against Darby Allin, Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Miro, and Kris Statlander defending her AEW TBS Championship against Ruby Soho while Jon Moxley also has a championship shot waiting for him.
Also, during the All In press conference, Tony Khan announced that AEW will be doing a new PPV called WrestleDream, in memory of NJPW legend Antonio Inoki on October 1st at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington,
"WrestleDream [is taking place on] the one-year anniversary of the passing of wrestling's greatest dreamer, and I thought it would be very fitting. After All Out, you won't have to wait for Full Gear in November."
It was noted that NJPW stars will be performing at WrestleDream which essentially makes this a second AEW x NJPW event of the year following Forbidden Door which went down on June 23 in Toronto.