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AEW Reportedly Shatters Previous Attendance Record With All In Ticket Pre-Sale

May 2, 2023 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
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PWInsider has an update on the initial ticket sales from the AEW All In 2023 ticket pre-sale that started earlier today. According to the report, multiple sources have confirmed today’s ticket pre-sale has already sold upwards of 34-35,000 tickets for the upcoming event scheduled for later this summer at Wembley Stadium.

The pre-sale is still currently ongoing, and with the figure, AEW has already shattered their all-time attendance record of 20,177 people from the AEW Dynamite Grand Slam event that took place at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City in 2021. Even if the event doesn’t sell another ticket, the company has already surpassed its previous attendance record.

At this rate, AEW will also likely set a record for the largest non-WWE or NJPW live attendance for a professional wrestling event since the days of WCW running the Georgia Dome. The July 6, 1998 WCW Monday Nitro show at the Georgia Dome, featuring Hulk Hogan vs. Goldberg, had an announced attendance of 41,412 people. WWE’s last event at Wembley Stadium was SummerSlam 1992, which had an announced attendance of 80,355 people.

Tickets for AEW All In will go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 5. So, AEW should move even more tickets for the event. The event is scheduled for August 27 in London. The card for the show has also not yet been announced.

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