OFFICIAL AEW All In Attendance Confirmed

Wembley Stadium headcount updated with new details versus original paid announcement.

By Michael Hamflett /

WhatCulture

AEW All In drew the biggest paid crowd in wrestling history, but a confirmation of people through the gates has revealed a slightly lower number of people in the stands than was originally announced.

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Wrestlenomics provided the update following a public records request with Brent Borough Council. The office responded to the query with the following;

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“The actual numbers registered entering [Wembley] Stadium through the turnstiles was 72,265 – this is reflective of what attended on the night and not the total number of tickets sold or no-shows etc.”

On the night and during the show itself, Nigel McGuinness announced to the live crowd that the paid attendance was 81,035, while WrestleTix confirmed that 83,131 had been distributed. The 'Biggest Event In Wrestling History' was mostly correct based on the paid number, though 2016's WrestleMania 32 might still have had more people in the building. This will forever be hard to discern however - the Wrestlenomics report continued;

"WWE’s public disclosures of quarterly average attendance (reported both with and without Wrestle