As noted before, AEW sold around 50,000 tickets for their three-day pre-sale for their upcoming AEW branded All In event this August at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
AEW CEO Tony Khan provided an update on Twitter earlier today stating that AEW had reached 60,000 tickets sold for the first official day of sale for their upcoming All In event. This amount included both tickets sold during the presale and the first day on sale to the general public.
Khan also stated that the current gate revenue for the event is around $7.7 million.
Thanks to amazing support from our fans, #AEWAllIn London @wembleystadium has sold 60,000 tickets for £6.1M ($7.7M)!
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 5, 2023
This is one of the greatest success stories in wrestling history!
There are still great seats that are on sale NOW!
See you all on 27/8/23!https://t.co/2mFdhuWz6f pic.twitter.com/ICtm2hfhMQ
In regards to wrestling history, Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that WWE had sold around 55,000 tickets for their official first day sale for SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley Stadium. AEW’s first day sales reportedly were also higher than what WWE generated for the first day sale for both nights of this year’s WrestleMania 39 event, which were around 45,000 tickets each. In regards to gate revenues, Meltzer reported that the all-time record for largest gate for a non-WWE event was around $7 million set by the Antonino Inoki Retirement show in 1998 in Japan.