AEW expected to face production limitation at All In: London 2026
According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, fans should not expect fireworks on the same level as a WWE event at AEW All In: London this year. The stadium came under criticism after The Weeknd used fireworks during his August 14th concert while a UK government emergency alert was warning of a severe wildfire risk across England and Wales. Stadium officials said the pyrotechnics were “designed, operated and managed by specialist professionals,” but the controversy could lead to AEW facing restrictions on its planned fireworks and pyrotechnics for All In.
The alert stated the following…
“Residents, landowners and visitors should not undertake any activity that could start a fire, including disposable barbecues, firepits, garden incinerators or fireworks. Even a small flame can rapidly develop into a major wildfire placing lives, homes, businesses and emergency responders at risk.”
A Brent Council spokesperson noted, “Given the government’s emergency alert, we sought and have received assurances from Wembley Stadium about its approach to fireworks during this event, including consulting with the London Fire Brigade.”








