AEW All In Boasts “Very Strong” Pay-Per-View Pre-Order Figure

AEW All In

The good news for AEW keeps on coming.

While tickets to see All In live and in person continue to be the hottest ticket in town, the event also looks set to be a huge pay-per-view success. Writing on social media, Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Podcast noted that the show already has more than 90,000 advanced buys just in the United States. He went on to describe the figure as a “very strong number.”

How Much Money Has AEW Made From All In?

Although the event is yet to take place, All In has already proven to be a financial success. Speaking in a recent interview, AEW boss Tony Khan revealed the show has already made $10 million in ticket sales, and numerous records are set to tumble in the coming days.

“We’re going to make a ton of money on AEW All In. Frankly, before the pay-per-view, it’s already a wildly profitable event based on the ticket sales, which are massive, in the neighborhood of $10 million in tickets we’ve sold. We’re going to have 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. It’s going to be all kinds of attendance records and a great evening of pro wrestling.

The pay-per-view advances have been incredibly strong, our biggest in years, one of our top two of all-time and possibly our biggest ever for pay-per-view when it’s all said and done. It’s so huge as a live event that it’s already guaranteed to be a profitable event,”

AEW All In is set to take place on August 27th at Wembley Stadium in London, England. The event will be AEW’s first in the United Kingdom.