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AEW All Out 2021 Had $10 Million In Revenue, 205,000 PPV Buys
February 25, 2022 | Posted by
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that last year’s AEW All Out PPV was a big success for the company, getting 205,000 PPV buys, which beats the company’s previous highest number by 41%.
The show also pulled in $10 million in total revenue, the most for a non-WWE event since 1999. The PPV featured the in-ring return of CM Punk as well as the debuts of Bryan Danielson and Adam Cole.
This lines up with what Tony Khan said last September, calling it the most-watched PPV in the company’s history.
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