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Booking Shock Shane McMahon Appearance at AEW All In 2024

Donald Wood

Rumors have swirled about the possible addition of Shane McMahon to All Elite Wrestling since a photograph of his meeting with company owner Tony Khan recently surfaced via WrestleTalk.

In the wrestling industry, speculation can run rampant, and fans have already started fantasy booking what could happen at the 2024 edition of All In if Shane-O-Mac made a surprise appearance.

If McMahon does sign with AEW and debuts correctly at the company's biggest show on Sunday, the wrestling business will never be the same.

All In should not start with a match; instead, Khan should make his way to the ring at Wembley Stadium in London for a huge announcement.

Wembley will be rocking, so Khan can put over how many people filled the stadium and finally unveil the big announcement the AEW owner has been teasing on social media for weeks.

Odds are that he will be announcing a major television deal, with details of the agreement putting to rest speculation that the promotion is not one of the hottest in the entertainment industry.

With the London crowd in a frenzy over the company's bright future, the real fun should begin.

After laying out how strong the TV deal is, Khan should say that representatives from the network AEW signs with want to speak to the fans about the future.

The company's owner should throw it to the big screen, which should begin to show static, prompting him to call on someone in the back to fix the connection.

Then, just as he did on March 26, 2001, Shane McMahon should appear on the Titantron as fans in attendance and watching at home have a meltdown. Once the roar dies down, he will inform Khan that he was hired to ensure his company is fulfilling its potential since the deal was so expensive.

With a smile, Shane-O-Mac can explain how it takes a McMahon to make AEW a success.

As the camera pans out, it should show McMahon outside Wembley Stadium, inferring that he will be in the building for All In. For the rest of the night, the fans will be speculating what he meant and how he could impact the future.

In the main event, they will get their answer.

As Swerve Strickland defends the AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson in a Title vs. Career match and it looks like the champion will successfully defend his belt, new music should hit, distracting Strickland and the crowd.

McMahon will appear on the stage, leaving the champion and fans wondering why he is there. From behind, the momentary distraction should lead Danielson to get the upper hand, hitting a series of finishers on Strickland before pinning him in the center of the ring.

As the stunned Wembley crowd comes to terms with what happened, McMahon should enter the ring and stand face-to-face with Danielson before the two men embrace, indicating a long-term alliance between them.

Eventually, McMahon and Danielson will align with The Elite and dominate AEW from the top down, nWo-style. For All In, though, they will leave the crowd in shock and be the talk of the industry heading into the fall.

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