AEW's All In Officially Surpasses This Massive WWE Stadium Show
Everything's bigger in Texas... expect apparently when it's in London.
Even as fans debate the quality of the card for All In, AEW's upcoming stadium super show continues to set records.
Just nine days (cue Tony Khan) before the massive PPV, AEW blew past 80,800 tickets distributed, surpassing a mark set in 2016 for WWE WrestleMania 32 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX. Although WWE announced on the night an attendance of 101,763, they later admitted to fudging the number. A more accurate figure of 80,709 was later confirmed by the Arlington Police Department.
Friday evening, WrestleTix updated its ongoing count for the Wembley Stadium show, reporting that 80,846 tickets have been distributed. The current setup would allow for about another 4,600 tickets to be sold. Last week, All In surpassed WWE's SummerSlam 1992 attendance of 79,127, also at London's Wembley Stadium.
AEW ALL INSun, 27 Aug 2023, 18:00Wembley Stadium, London
Available Tickets => 4,626Current Setup => 85,472Tickets Distributed => 80,846 (+790 since last update)This passes the 80,709 number set by WWE at WrestleMania 32 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. pic.twitter.com/LPpE4KFVVz
Advertisement— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) August 19, 2023
While WWE is famous for making its attendance announcements "part of the entertainment" and exaggerating them by several thousand (or by 21,000 as they did at WrestleMania 32), it remains to be seen if AEW will do the same thing next Sunday.
All In is set for August 27 and will be headlined by AEW World Champion defending his title against teammate Adam Cole.