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AEW All In London: A Potential Double Whammy for Fans’ Wallets

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All Out and All In London Set to Hit Fans’ Wallets as AEW Expands Its Event Lineup

AEW’s ambitious expansion plans are set to significantly impact fans’ wallets next month, with two pay-per-view events scheduled in quick succession. The well-established All Out event is already on the calendar, but the addition of All In London is causing a stir.

Slated for August 27th at London’s Wembley Stadium, All In London has already generated significant buzz. Despite no official match announcements, over 75,000 seats have been sold, marking it as the largest event in AEW’s history. The anticipation is palpable, but so is the uncertainty, with fans still in the dark about how they can tune in.

Recent reports have shed some light on the situation, revealing that All In London is likely to air as a pay-per-view event, just one week before All Out. According to Dave Meltzer’s Daily Update, Comcast is set to carry the show on pay-per-view, with a price tag of $50.

While not all cable providers have confirmed their plans, Joe Hand Promotions is expected to follow their tradition of broadcasting all AEW pay-per-views in movie theaters across the United States. Fans are eagerly awaiting an official announcement from AEW.

This double pay-per-view event is a significant departure from AEW’s previous approach. The company earned praise for its decision to limit pay-per-views, aiming to provide fans with value for money. However, the addition of monthly pay-per-view events could see AEW fans shelling out around $600 a year to catch all the action.

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