An update has emerged on ticket sales for AEW All In, revealing how many seats are currently available for the event.
When AEW first announced that the company was going to run Wembley Stadium, many fans were curious about how much of the 90,000 seat arena AEW would be able to fill.
Following Tony Khan confirming that 60,000 fans had bought tickets for the August 27 event, it was reported that the stadium is set up to hold 74,000 fans.
Per a new update from WrestleTix, as of 10pm ET on Sunday (May 14), 65,979 tickets had been distributed (estimated 61,346 paid), meaning that 8,046 were still available.
Sharing Brandon Thurston’s report that AEW is holding back 15,000 seats for various reasons, WrestleTix tweeted:
Resale is resale on this map only (not Stubhub). Max setup is every possible seat on this map (96,476) but we know some sections won’t/can’t be opened.
I’m keeping track of it in case the floor changes and that’s an easy way to catch it. Brandon Thurston on Wrestlenomics Radio reported there are roughly 15,000 seats AEW is holding back for various reasons (sightlines, wanting other seats to sell first, etc).
This explains the gap you’ve seen with other estimates coming in high. As a result, this map will change (probably a lot).
I am attempting to track it daily (also capturing screenshots of the map zoomed out as seen below).
AEW World Champion MJF appears to have confirmed his status for All In, which you can read more about right here.
Here are full results from the May 10 episode of AEW Dynamite:
Claudio Castagnoli def. Rey Fenix
Miro returned and walked into Tony Khan’s office
An MJF video package mentioned CM Punk – the first time Punk has been mentioned on AEW TV since All Out
Mark Briscoe announced as the special guest referee for FTR vs Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett at Double Or Nothing
Thunder Rosa returned and, like Miro, walked into Tony Khan’s office
Tony Khan says he has a huge announcement next week
Orange Cassidy def. Daniel Garcia to retain the AEW International Championship
Julia Hart def. Anna Jay in a No Holds Barred match
House of Black def. Best Friends & Bandido to retain the AEW World Trios Championship
Jon Moxley def. Kenny Omega in a Steel Cage match after Don Callis turned on Omega and attacked him with a screwdriver
AEW ALL IN
Sun, 27 Aug 2023 18:00
Wembley Stadium, London, UKAvailable Tickets => 8,046
Current Setup => 74,025
Tickets Distributed => 65,979
Estimated Paid => 61,346Notes: Resale is resale on this map only (not Stubhub). Max setup is every possible seat on this map (96,476)… pic.twitter.com/1PBe55xirN
— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) May 15, 2023
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