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AEW All In 2024 Preview: Bryan Danielson’s Future and Key Matches to Watch

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As AEW All In 2024 draws near, one of the most talked-about matches is Bryan Danielson’s showdown with Swerve Strickland. Both Dave Simon and Johnny North had strong opinions on this bout, especially considering Bryan Danielson’s status as one of the top wrestlers in the world.

Aew Wrestler Bryan Danielson Is Pondering His Future In The Ring
AEW Wrestler Bryan Danielson is pondering his future in the ring

Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland

Dave Simon was adamant in his belief that Bryan Danielson would win, emphasizing Danielson’s technical prowess and experience. He noted that while Swerve Strickland has been impressive, he still has a long way to go before reaching Danielson’s level.

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However, Johnny North raised concerns about Danielson’s long-term health and how it might impact his performance. He pointed out that Danielson has been open about winding down his career due to its toll on his body.

The hosts agreed that while Danielson is the clear favourite, Swerve Strickland shouldn’t be underestimated. His agility and innovative offence could pose challenges, especially if Danielson is not 100%.

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MJF and Kenny Omega are seen here in the ring at AEW Dynamite in October 2023

Kenny Omega & Hangman Page vs. Jay White & Juice Robinson

Another match that garnered attention for AEW All In 2024 was the tag team battle between Kenny Omega and Hangman Page against Jay White and Juice Robinson. Dave Simon praised the storytelling leading up to this match, highlighting the tensions between Omega and White as a critical element.

Johnny North added that Hangman Page’s role in the match is crucial, particularly with his recent resurgence in AEW.

AEW All In 2024 Preview: Bryan Danielson’s Future and Key Matches to Watch

Get the inside scoop on AEW All In 2024 as Dave Simon and Johnny North break down the biggest matches, including Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland and MJF vs. Adam Cole. Plus, catch fan reactions and predictions for what might go down at Wembley Stadium. Don’t miss the full episode replay and join us live for the AEW All In Post Show!

The hosts also touched on the implications of this match for the future of AEW’s tag team division, noting that a victory for Omega and Page could set them up as top contenders for the tag team titles.

AEW World Championship Match: MJF vs. Adam Cole

The AEW World Championship match between MJF and Adam Cole was another AEW All In 2024 discussion highlight. Dave Simon emphasized the unpredictability of this match, given MJF’s history of underhanded tactics and Cole’s determination to reclaim the top spot in AEW.

Johnny North agreed, noting that the dynamic between MJF and Cole has been one of the most compelling stories in AEW over the past few months.

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The AEW brothers Matthew and Nicholas Massie, who perform under the ring names Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, tag team known as The Young Bucks.

FTR vs. The Young Bucks

The much-anticipated tag team showdown between FTR and The Young Bucks was another AEW All In 2024 focal point. Given the history between the two teams, Dave Simon was excited about this match, calling it a potential show-stealer.

Johnny North highlighted the match’s stakes, as both teams are vying to solidify their legacy as the best tag team in the world.

Audience Reactions and Final Predictions for AEW All In 2024

The live show’s audience was highly engaged, offering their thoughts on the matches and making predictions. Angelo Kontogonis was particularly excited about the potential surprises that might occur at Wembley:

Ryan Katz also weighed in, expressing anticipation for the Omega & Page vs. White & Robinson match:

As the event approaches, the hosts and the audience agree that AEW All In 2024 can be a landmark show for the company, setting the stage for future storylines and rivalries.

Final Thoughts and Call to Action

With AEW All In 2024, Wrestling Uncensored has provided an in-depth preview that covers all the key matches and storylines. Hosts Dave Simon and Johnny North shared their expert analysis, while the live audience contributed their predictions and excitement for the event.

For those looking to catch up on the entire discussion, watch the episode replay on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, or Kick, and listen to the audio podcast wherever you get your podcasts (or use the link below). And don’t miss the Wrestling Uncensored AEW All In 2024 Post Show, live and interactive, right after the event on Sunday, August 25th at approximately 4 PM Eastern time!

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