Another Attendance Milestone Is Reached By AEW For All In At Wembley Stadium

AEW will make its debut in the United Kingdom on August 27 with the All In show at Wembley Stadium, which seats up to 90,000 people.

The show has been a huge success at the box office. It will be historic for a number of reasons, including AEW’s first-ever show in the country, the largest show in company history, and yet another new milestone that the event has now reached.

Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that All In has sold approximately 66,500 paid tickets and approximately $8.35 million at the gate.

It is now the largest paid attendance for a wrestling event since WrestleMania 32 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, which featured Triple H vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE Championship.

Meltzer wrote, “It is now the largest paid attendance for a pro wrestling show since WrestleMania in 2016, which is the all-time record and would be difficult for this show to break, but not impossible.”

As of this writing, no matches for the show have been announced.