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Tony Khan Says AEW Designs Its Ticket Pricing To be Affordable & Family-Friendly
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There’s recently been controversy over the rising cost of ticket prices for WWE shows and live events. Additionally, TKO President Mark Shapiro recently received criticism after stating that Vince McMahon sought to price tickets for WWE with families in mind instead of focusing “on maxing the opportunity there.” During today’s AEW All Out 2025 media call, Tony Khan addressed the ticket pricing for AEW’s events, noting that it’s always been ingrained in AEW to make the ticket pricing of their shows affordable and family friendly. Tony Khan stated the following on AEW ticket pricing (via Fightful):
“Well, absolutely, AEW’s ticket pricing is designed to be very family-friendly and it has been that way since the very beginning. Everybody’s been involved in AEW from the start will tell you that we always wanted to maintain affordable ticket prices for the fans, and particularly to bring families and young fans to the show, and make it accessible for fans of all backgrounds, of all ages, and I think it’s really exciting for us that we’re getting some good feedback about that…”
AEW All Out 2025 takes place on Saturday, September 20 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It will be broadcast live on pay-per-view. Based on the latest ticket sale update, All Out has 10,988 tickets out with about 1,205 remaining tickets left. The cheapest available ticket for the event is $55.
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