Last Sunday’s AEW Revolution PPV reportedly drew the most AEW PPV buys in the company’s history.
Dave Meltzer reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that the PPV generated between $6-$7 million in estimated gross income worldwide, making it the most successful non-WWE wrestling PPV since 1999.
Traditional PPV buys aren’t known yet, but B/R Live buys were up over 50% from November’s Full Gear PPV and international numbers were up 20-40%.
Wrestlenomics estimated that the PPV drew around 125,000 buys worldwide, with 87,500 in the US and 37,500 internationally.
Here are Wrestlenomics’ estimates for past AEW PPVs for comparison, though past estimates from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter have been reported to be a bit higher for each PPV:


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