Interesting Note On Pre-Sale Interest For AEW All In 2023
Here's how AEW's UK stadium show pre-sale interest measures up against WWE.
The Wrestling Observer is reporting that approximately 45,000 people have registered pre-sale interest in tickets for AEW's UK stadium show bow on 27 August.
Tony Khan and company recently announced that All In would be coming to London's massive Wembley Stadium this summer, and the entire pro wrestling world lit up with excitement. This will be the first stadium show from a major US promotion in England since WWE presented SummerSlam back in 1992.
WWE has since produced Clash At The Castle in Cardiff, Wales, but they haven't put on a supershow of AEW's scale in England since '92.
Dave Meltzer compared the pre-sale interest in Clash and All In during the latest edition of his newsletter. According to The Observer, WWE pulled in 59,000 notes of interest on the first day; meanwhile, AEW managed 25,000.
WWE's number had shot up to 85,000 by the time briefs went on sale to the public, and All Elite's number is already up to 45,000. Hopes are high that Khan's group will be able to post a healthy crowd come Wembley.
For reference, WWE eventually pulled 62,296 in for Clash at Cardiff's Principality Stadium last September.