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AEW’s “All In 2023” Shatters Expectations with Record Pay-Per-View Buys

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AEW Continues its Meteoric Rise: “All In 2023” Garners Unprecedented PPV Numbers.

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has grown rapidly over the past four years, consistently delivering captivating events to its fan base. Their recent event, “AEW All In 2023,” has further solidified the company’s position in the wrestling world. Not only was it touted as AEW’s most significant event to date, but it also surpassed initial expectations in terms of pay-per-view buys.

The event boasted a lineup of 11 matches, each living up to the immense hype, and was a financial triumph. It drew an impressive crowd of over 80,000 fans and raked in more than $10 million at the gate. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter provided estimates on the pay-per-view performance, which spanned platforms like Bleacher Report, FITE TV, traditional cable providers, and more.

Remarkably, despite airing during the early morning to afternoon slot in the United States, a time typically associated with lower buys, the event’s numbers soared. Current estimates suggest that the event achieved between 168,000 to 184,000 buys, with indications leaning towards the higher end of this range. This success solidifies “AEW All In 2023” as one of the most significant events in professional wrestling history.

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has grown rapidly over the past four years, consistently delivering captivating events to its fan base. Their recent event, “AEW All In 2023,” has further solidified the company’s position in the wrestling world. Not only was it touted as AEW’s most significant event to date, but it also surpassed initial expectations in terms of pay-per-view buys.

The event boasted a lineup of 11 matches, each living up to the immense hype, and was a financial triumph. It drew an impressive crowd of over 80,000 fans and raked in more than $10 million at the gate. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter provided estimates on the pay-per-view performance, which spanned platforms like Bleacher Report, FITE TV, traditional cable providers, and more.

Remarkably, despite airing during the early morning to afternoon slot in the United States, a time typically associated with lower buys, the event’s numbers soared. Current estimates suggest that the event achieved between 168,000 to 184,000 buys, with indications leaning towards the higher end of this range. This success solidifies “AEW All In 2023” as one of the most significant events in professional wrestling history.

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