The estimated pay-per-view buyrate for AEW’s Double or Nothing event on May 29 has been revealed.
News 4 Jax in Jacksonville, Florida posted an article detailing the growth of AEW over the past three years. In it, AEW president Tony Khan revealed that the show did an estimated 155,000 buys.
Per News 4 Jax:
AEW CEO Tony Khan said the May 29 Las Vegas show at T-Mobile Arena had $1.1 million in ticket sales, the biggest gate revenue they have generated, as well as an estimated 155,000 buys on pay-per-view.
“It was great to go back to the city where it all began for us. Three years later we came back and we have kept growing our audience,” Khan said. “Every event has had year-over-year growth. We have a great group of wrestlers that have had so many amazing matches. There’s so much more to come.”
This is more than the previous year’s Double or Nothing show, which drew between 134,000 and 140,000 buys, but a step down from AEW’s previous event Revolution, which drew between 165,000 and 170,000 buys.
The event was headlined by CM Punk challenging Adam Page for the AEW World Championship.
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