Dave Meltzer reports that AEW’s Tuesday presale for the All In event at London’s Wembley Stadium has resulted in the sale of over 35,000 tickets. This remarkable figure ensures AEW’s largest-ever attendance and gate, despite no matches being announced yet.
While the date for the event is Sunday, August 27th, details regarding the broadcast availability and start time have yet to be disclosed. Nevertheless, it appears improbable for the event to be a pay-per-view, as All Out is happening the following weekend.
As reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter by Dave Meltzer, more than 60,000 presale codes were requested and distributed for AEW’s debut show overseas. For comparison, WWE had nearly 90,000 codes requested in a similar presale system for their Clash at the Castle event in Cardiff, Wales.
The complete seating capacity for the event is unknown at this time, and AEW has not announced any additional shows in the United Kingdom before the event. AEW head Tony Khan previously announced the event in early-April, promising it would be one of “the biggest shows in the history of the company.”