AEW has confirmed the record-breaking attendance number for tonight’s AEW pay-per-view, AEW All In at London’s Wembley Stadium.
With the historic number of tickets sold already creating anticipation for the final attendance figure, now AEW has revealed the total.
In an in-ring announcement segment from Nigel McGuinness, it was revealed that were was a total of 81,035 paid attendance at London’s Wembley Stadium for the massive pay-per-view.
This officially marks AEW All In as the biggest paid ticketed event in professional wrestling history.
The notable ‘paid’ ticketed event distinction is in reference to a previous 1995 event put on jointly by NJPW and WCW in North Korea where attendance was mandated.
Earlier in the night, there was a big title change as one former WWE star captured their first AEW championship plus one very famous one also in attendance.
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WHAT A NIGHT as #AEWAllIn London sets a new worldwide record for a professional wrestling event at 81,035 screaming fans in @wembleystadium! pic.twitter.com/CU3DMyUfWx
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 27, 2023
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