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Promising Update on Ticket Sales and Revenue for AEW All In

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AEW All In Ticket Sales and Revenue Surpass Expectations, Setting New Records

During the post-show media scrum following AEW Double or Nothing, Tony Khan, the CEO of AEW, provided an exciting update on ticket sales and revenue for the highly anticipated AEW All In event set to take place on August 27 at Wembley Stadium in London.

Khan revealed, “For ticket sales, I haven’t released a new figure yet, but this will be the first time I’ve said it. I think we’re roughly at 65,000. It’s very exciting. We’re well over the $8 million mark, with the exchange rate, sometimes that changes with pounds, so when I say that, I mean $8 million dollars, going on a $9 million gate that we’re closing in on. It’s very, very exciting for the company. It’s a huge, huge milestone.”

This remarkable accomplishment represents a significant milestone for AEW, as it has become their largest gate to date. Notably, it is also one of the most substantial gates in the history of professional wrestling. Furthermore, Khan expressed his belief that this event will set a new record for the largest gate ever in the UK for professional wrestling, potentially surpassing the current record set in Wales.

Initially setting a goal of selling between 50,000 and 60,000 tickets, Khan expressed his delight in surpassing those expectations, stating, “We’re now well over that amount.”

The tremendous success of ticket sales and revenue for AEW All In demonstrates the growing popularity and strong fan support for AEW in the UK market. Fans eagerly anticipate this historic event, which promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for wrestling enthusiasts worldwide.

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