Business Is Literally Picking Up For AEW Ahead Of Revolution 2025 (AEW News)

AEW Revolution 2025 set to become a box office success, mirroring the critically acclaimed build.

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AEW Revolution 2025 looks set to land as a box office success as ticket sales accelerate in the final few days before the 9 March pay-per-view.

By WrestleTix's last count (3 March), AEW had sold 8,586 of the 9,247 tickets made available at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Given that AEW ticket sales typically spike in the final few days before the event, it is reasonable to expect that the final count could push beyond 9,000 and towards 10,000, assuming more seats can be made available.

For comparison's sake, here are some other recent AEW pay-per-view attendances:

- Revolution 2024: 16,878

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- Dynasty 2024: 6,619

- Double or Nothing 2024: 9,000

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- Forbidden Door 2024: 11,000

- All In London 2024: 46,476

- All Out 2024: 8,660

- WrestleDream 2024: 7,628

- Full Gear 2024: 10,094

- World's End 2024: 7,005

A number around the 10,000 mark would have to be considered a win for AEW. Out of the above, only Revolution 2024 (boosted by Sting's impending retirement) and the Wembley Stadium supershow All In London should be considered completely out of reach at this stage.

This would continue a successful start to 2025 for single-branded AEW supercards, after Grand Slam Australia drew either 13,631 (WrestleTix), 13,826 (PWInsider), or 14,826 (as announced by AEW).

Currently, the Revolution 2025 looks like this:

- Zero Hour Pre-Show Trios Match: 'Big Boom!' A.J. & The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe) vs. Johnny TV & MxM Collection (Mansoor, Mason Madden)

- #1 Contender's Singles Match: Swerve Strickland vs. Ricochet

- Singles Match: MJF vs. 'Hangman' Adam Page

- Steel Cage Match: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher

- AEW TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Momo Watanabe

- AEW International Championship Match: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kenny Omega

- AEW Tag Team Championship Match: The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Lashley) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd, Truth Magnum)

- AEW Women's Championship Falls Count Anywhere Match: 'Timeless' Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May

- AEW World Championship Match: Jox Moxley (c) vs. Cope

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