

After the massive success of WWE Clash at the Castle in 2022, and MITB in 2023, WWE’s arch-rival came up with their own plan. In the next few days, fans will witness AEW All-In live event take place in London, United Kingdom. The event will see several high-profile names take part in the event, and showcase their skills and talent.
Names such as Saraya, MJF, Adam Cole, and several others are set to perform, as AEW also created a major historical moment. As days neared AEW wrestler Saraya took to her social media to announce her end to a 3287-day drought.
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What drought is Saraya set to end after nearly 3000 days?
As AEW is set to visit London for their All-In event. Wrestler Saraya took to her social media to announce her homecoming. After around 3000 days, British wrestler Saraya is set to return back to the United Kingdom as a wrestler.
She took to her Instagram account and shared her excitement about the whole deal. The first WWE NXT Divas champion claimed that she has not wrestled in her home country for nearly 7-8 years. The 30-year-old also stated how she has not won a title in 9 years as well.
Saraya wrote, “I haven’t wrestled in my home country in around 7/8 years. I haven’t won a championship in 9 years. I was told I would NEVER wrestle again.” She further wrote how she made a comeback from being not cleared to wrestle.
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Saraya is scheduled to face Hikaru Shida, Toni Storm, and another opponent for the AEW Women’s World Champion. As the title match approached. she said, “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.”
With AEW set to create history with their All-In event, fans also expect Saraya to create history and win the World title in front of her home crowd, fans, and her family.
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What history is AEW All-In 2023 all set to create?
AEW All-In is set to be hosted in the iconic Wembley Stadium in London. The event created a record with their ticket sale, as well as their crowd numbers. During the pre-sale of tickets on 2nd May 2023, the event sold 36,000 tickets, garnering US$4.7 million in revenue. This set a record for AEW’s ticket sales and attendance.
Further, it sold several more tickets to reach a live number of 79,346 tickets on August 10. This made AEW the largest attended pro wrestling event in Europe, surpassing SummerSlam 1992’s record of 79,127, which also had taken place at Wembley Stadium.
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With just a few days left for the iconic event, fans wonder if Saraya would be able to stand joyously in front of her home crowd. What do you guys think? Let us know in the comments.
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