Tony Khan Reveals Staggering Buy Numbers for AEW’s Marquee Events
AEW’s trajectory in the wrestling world continues to ascend, and the recent buy rates for their flagship events, All Out and All In, are a testament to this growth. During the post-show media scrum for AEW All Out 2023, Tony Khan shared some intriguing numbers that have caught the attention of fans and industry insiders’ attention.
Khan revealed that AEW All Out 2023 garnered over 100,000 buys, while AEW All In is nearing the 200,000 mark. While he refrained from providing exact figures, these numbers are indicative of AEW’s increasing popularity and the trust fans place in the brand. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer further shed light on the situation, estimating the buy rate for AEW All In to be between 168,000 and 184,000 on pay-per-view. To put this into perspective, AEW All Out 2021 holds the record with a reported 215,000 buys, while All Out 2022 had around 140,000 buys.
This year marked a unique approach by AEW, as they decided to run back-to-back pay-per-view weeks featuring both All In and All Out. The success of this strategy is evident in the impressive buy rates, showcasing fans’ appetite for quality wrestling content.
AEW’s commitment to delivering top-tier matches, compelling storylines, and engaging fan experiences has played a pivotal role in these achievements. The company’s ability to consistently meet and often exceed fan expectations has solidified its position as a major player in the wrestling industry.
As AEW continues to grow and evolve, fans can look forward to more groundbreaking events, memorable matches, and the continued rise of the brand in the global wrestling landscape.