
A major last minute change has been made to tonight’s AEW All In event on Amazon Prime Video.
The All Elite Wrestling show – which has an 8pm start time for fans in the UK, the same as WWE’s NXT Great American Bash on Netflix – was set to feature former WWE star Adam Cole defending his TNT Championship.
Unfortunately, AEW owner Tony Khan has cancelled his planned match with Kyle Fletcher, and stripped him of the title.
In an announcement made around an hour and a half before the show was due to start, the Fulham FC boss said during a live video on X: ‘I cannot clear Adam Cole to go out there to wrestle today, I don’t feel good about it.
‘I had a long talk with him. I’m gonna ask Adam to take some time away to make sure he’s clear, but I do need to vacate the championship.’
Instead, fans will get a ‘4-Way Fight’ for the now vacant championship, with Kyle Fletcher getting three new opponents to determine a new champion.
He will now face Daniel Garcia, Sammy Guevara, and Dustin Rhodes – best known to WWE fans as Goldust – with the winner being crowd the TNT Champion.
The nature of the injury is yet to be confirmed, but fans are heartbroken after Cole has dealt with numerous setbacks since joining AEW in 2021.
‘I hope Adam Cole recovers well man, cause vacating the TNT title the day of a big title defense like this is so heartbreaking,’ wrote @OmarCameUp on X.

‘Adam Cole was hitting on a consistent base since he won the belt. Heartbreaking,’ @AdamGoldberg28 agreed.
And @DragunovTheDon added: ‘I feel so bad for Adam Cole right now. I said it a week ago that his AEW run has been nothing but unlucky because of injuries and now he got injured again 💔’
Cole is also yet to address the announcement and his removal from the show, with his most recent posts on X all promoting the event over the last few days.
He has history at AEW All In, as he headlined the 2023 edition at Wembley Stadium when he faced MJF in a historic main event.

Cole fell off an entrance ramp in September 2023, as he suffered a horror ankle injury in a freak accident, while a year earlier, he was out of action for several months due to issues following a concussion.
Reflecting on his recovery, he previously told Metro: ‘It was stressful, because of what I was going through, this very legitimate, very serious head injury.
‘The idea of showcasing that to the world was very intimidating but I’m so glad that I did. ‘The fans were so supportive the whole way through, and they’re gonna get to see a totally different side.’
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