AEW Continues to Impress with Record-Breaking Pay-Per-View Sales
AEW, over its four-year journey, has witnessed significant growth, consistently making headlines with its events. The company’s flagship event, ‘All In’, has been particularly noteworthy, setting numerous records. Recent data reveals the pay-per-view numbers for both ‘All In’ and ‘All Out’, shedding light on AEW’s expanding reach.
‘All In’ was a massive success in terms of the quality of matches and from a financial standpoint. The event raked in over $10 million at the gate. The pay-per-view buys for ‘All In’ were anticipated to be the highest in AEW’s history. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, ‘All In’ secured close to 180,000 buys, making it the second-largest in AEW’s history, only surpassed by ‘All Out 2021’. In contrast, ‘All Out’ garnered approximately 90,000 pay-per-view buys, with expectations of this number growing in the coming weeks.
The television total for ‘All In’ saw a significant increase, and if this trend continues, the buys could be closer to 180,000 rather than surpassing 190,000. ‘All Out,’ on the other hand, is currently at 45% of ‘All In’ in television viewership and around 50% or slightly more in streaming.
Interestingly, while AEW announced a record attendance for ‘All In,’ the actual numbers were slightly lower, with 72,265 fans present. Regardless of this discrepancy, ‘All In’ remains a landmark event in AEW’s history.