AEW All Out & All In 2023 PPV Numbers Revealed

AEW All Out & All In 2023 PPV Numbers Revealed AEW

AEW All Out took place on September 3, 2023, a week after the company’s London debut with AEW All In on August 27.

Tony Khan had recently discussed having the shows so close together, discussing the “valuable live-event real estate” of the plan.

Writing in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Meltzer explored the numbers and how having the two shows so close together affected each other, writing:

Some PPV updates. It appears that having All Out the next week did hurt the replay buys of All In.

The current television total went from a 37.5 percent increase over Forbidden Door to 28.1 percent, and if those numbers holds true going forward, it’s closer to 180,000 buys rather than more than 190,000. It would still be the second largest, behind All Out 2021, in company history.

All Out is now up to 45 percent of All In for television and 50 percent or a little more on streaming. Could be as low as 81,000 total but more likely around 90,000, and perhaps more based on growth going forward in the next week or two.

There was recently an update on the turnstile count for AEW All In at Wembley Stadium, with it being revealed by Wrestlenomics that that “the actual numbers registered entering [Wembley] Stadium through the turnstiles was 72,265 – this is reflective of what attended on the night and not the total number of tickets sold or no-shows etc.”

AEW had announced a record-breaking paid attendance of 81,035.

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12 months ago by Dave Adamson

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