In a recent documentary, Cody Rhodes reveals the unexpected origin of the ‘All In’ event name, attributing it to his sister, Tiel
Cody Rhodes, the renowned professional wrestler, has credited his sister, Tiel, for the creation of the ‘All In’ event name. This disclosure was made during his recent WWE documentary, shedding light on the origins of one of the most significant events in the wrestling world.
The ‘All In’ event, which has become a cornerstone in the wrestling calendar, was aptly named to reflect the commitment and dedication of all involved. As Cody Rhodes explained, “That name perfectly described what they were doing with the event.”
The event, scheduled to take place on August 27th at London’s Wembley Stadium, has already sold over 75,000 seats, making it the largest event in AEW’s history. Despite the absence of official match announcements, the anticipation continues to build, fueled by the promise of a match featuring two top stars.
As fans eagerly await the official broadcast details, recent reports suggest that ‘All In’ will air as a pay-per-view event, just a week before the ‘All Out’ pay-per-view. While the price tag is set at $50, the final confirmation from AEW is still pending.
The potential for monthly pay-per-view events could see AEW fans shelling out around $600 a year to catch all of their pay-per-view events. However, the excitement surrounding ‘All In’ and the promise of high-quality wrestling action may justify the price for dedicated fans.
Cody Rhodes: “The byproduct of me leaving AEW is to go after the biggest and first dream I ever had in my life.”
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