AEW has hit a major milestone this week, as the company has sold over 60,000 tickets for their upcoming event, All In. The achievement was announced by AEW’s Tony Khan, who revealed that the tickets had been sold after a successful three-day presale, followed by a public on-sale on Friday.
In addition to this, Khan also shared on Twitter that AEW has reached $7.7 million in gate revenue for their London debut at Wembley Stadium. The company had already set records for tickets sold and gate revenue after the first presale day, with 36,000 tickets sold for $4.7 million in revenue.
The ticket sales continued to rise, reaching 45,000 tickets sold for $5.7 million by Wednesday, and then hitting 50,000 tickets sold for $6.5 million on Thursday’s final presale day.
The Young Bucks, who have played a significant role in AEW’s success, took to Twitter to celebrate the event’s success and their journey leading up to it. They updated their bio to read, “Many ppl talked about change. Many ppl craved change. We went out & helped make that change. Forever proud. For All In 2. For 7 years of BTE. For everything.”
While AEW hasn’t announced any matches for All In or how fans can watch the event at the moment, the company’s success is a clear indication of the growing popularity and impact they have had on the professional wrestling industry.