Will Ospreay will challenge Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship at Wembley Stadium on 30 August 2026, putting his name on the biggest prize in All Elite Wrestling. The Essex-born star, known as *The Aerial Assassin*, returns to the venue where he last defeated MJF in 2024—this time with a shot at AEW’s top title.**

**Why is this match a career-defining moment for Ospreay?** Ospreay’s path to the AEW World Championship hinges on his performance against Omega, a wrestler he’s faced twice before—once in a 2024 *AEW Dynamite* clash and again at *AEW All Out* in 2025. But this time, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A win would make him the first British wrestler to hold AEW’s top title, cementing his status as the division’s most exciting performer.

**How did Ospreay get here?** The 33-year-old joined AEW full-time in 2024 after years of success in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he became a two-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion. His transition to AEW was seamless: he won the AEW International Championship twice and delivered one of the year’s biggest surprises by defeating MJF at *All In 2024*—a match held at the same Wembley Stadium venue.

**What else is on the card?** Beyond the Ospreay-Omega main event, *AEW All In: London 2026* will feature Mercedes Moné challenging for the AEW Women’s World Championship. British stars like Jamie Hayter (formerly Paige Wooding) and PAC will also appear, ensuring the event delivers a strong UK contingent. The show follows AEW’s 2023 Wembley debut, which drew a record crowd for the promotion in the UK.

**What’s next for Ospreay?** If Ospreay wins, he’ll become the first British wrestler to hold the AEW World Championship, joining a short list of international stars who’ve claimed the title. His rivalry with Omega has already produced some of AEW’s most high-flying matches, and a Wembley Stadium sellout would set the stage for an epic championship bout.