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AEW All In will be the biggest wrestling show in years

AEW is about to have not just the biggest wrestling show in their company’s history but also the biggest wrestling show in years. Let’s have a look at why AEW All In will be the biggest wrestling show in years.

Harsh Chopra
Last updated: 23.08.2023
AEW All In will be the biggest wrestling show in years

AEW is about to have not just the biggest wrestling show in their company’s history but also the biggest wrestling show in years and certainly the biggest show of all time not being WWE. AEW All In will be at the Wembley Stadium in London and the fans over there will come in large numbers to show to the world that they are the biggest and most passionate wrestling fans in the world. This is a huge win not just for AEW but also for professional wrestling as a whole.

So , let’s have a look at why AEW All In will be the biggest wrestling show in years.


The number of fans attending the show is incredible


As of this article a total of 75,000 tickets have been sold for AEW All In and not a single match has been announced for the card. To put it into context, this is already 8K more than the WrestleMania crowd this year. To already achieve 75,000 tickets sold is simply incredible and it shows that the fans in London are the best and the most passionate wrestling fans because no where else these number of tickets will be sold without a single match being announced. And by the time the event comes in August it is expected that close to 90,000 tickets will be sold for the event which will make it one of the Top 5 biggest wrestling shows of all time and most certainly the biggest wrestling show of all time not involving WWE. This is truly an mind boggling achievement.


The revenue for the show will be amazing


As a result of so many tickets being sold , the other result will be the revenue that this will generate for AEW , this will be their biggest show of all time and it is unlikely to be topped until they do another show at Wembley Stadium. The revenue from the ticket sales has already touched more than $10 million and it will only go up as close to 15,000 tickets are yet to be sold for the event. Tony Khan made a very wise decision and it was a bit of a risk because nobody knew how the response for the show was about to be and even he could not have expected such a massive response without a single match being announced. This is great for wrestling as a whole because now multiple companies are doing well and this success will motivate WWE to do a bigger show with more people in the UK.


Lessons for WWE


With this roaring success for AEW at Wembley stadium, WWE has got a very important lesson and that being that WrestleMania which was the biggest event of the year will sell 22,000 tickers than the AEW All In show and WWE should realise that the fans outside the USA are more passionate for wrestling and suppose if WrestleMania were to come to the UK like John Cena said then that will be the biggest wrestling show of all time and AEW will have helped to make that happen. Imagine WrestleMania at Wembley Stadium with 200,000 fans coming to the show across both nights. To sell 90,000 tickets for a company that has only been running for 4 years is a testament to the will of the London fans and WWE should take notes.

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