AEW All In’s Zero Hour kicked off with a bang—specifically, the sound of 16 wrestlers colliding in a tag team match that had more bodies flying than a Black Friday sale. The chaotic clash featured Private Party, Satnam Singh, Jay Lethal, Ariya Daivari, Anthony Ogogo, and The Dark Order squaring off against Top Flight, Kip Sabian, Tommy Billington, Rocky Romero, Lio Rush, and Kyle Fletcher. But in the end, it was Dante Martin of Top Flight who scored the winning pinfall, sealing a sweet comeback story in front of a roaring Wembley Stadium crowd.
The match was a spectacle of David vs. Goliath moments, with the towering Satnam Singh facing off against the pocket-sized dynamo Lio Rush, creating a visual contrast that could only be described as “Wrestling’s Greatest Hits.” Adding to the drama was the Wembley Stadium debut of Tommy Billington, the nephew of the legendary Dynamite Kid, who carried on the family legacy with a high-flying performance that would’ve made his uncle proud.
For Dante Martin, the win was more than just a notch on his belt—it was a triumphant return to the spotlight after a year of setbacks. A severe leg injury sidelined him for much of 2023, causing him to miss last year’s inaugural All In event. The young star’s journey has been marked by frustration, as he and his brother Darius have suffered injury after injury, turning their AEW tenure into a game of “stop-start.”
But since Dante’s return in November 2023, he’s been on a mission. Alongside his brother and their new ally, Action Andretti, he’s been tearing through AEW and ROH programming, and this victory in Wembley is the latest feather in his cap. The Martin brothers’ resilience and tenacity have made this win even more satisfying—not just for them, but for fans who’ve been rooting for Top Flight since day one.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: Dante Martin is back, better than ever, and ready to fly even higher.