
A major update has emerged surrounding ticket sales for the upcoming AEW All Out show scheduled for September 5.
On July 8, pre-sale tickets became available for AEW Dynamite on September 1, Rampage on September 3 and All Out on September 5. According to multiple sources, AEW seems to be all out (get it?) of tickets for the September pay-per-view.
The WrestleTix Twitter account revealed that pre-sale tickets had completely sold out. Noting that there were plenty of tickets remaining for Dynamite and Rampage, Wrestletix tweeted:
Unless there's a small amount of tickets they are saving for tomorrow's general public release, this presale has SOLD OUT for All Out & Trio Combo package.
Every seat on map => 9,496
Plenty of tickets left for Dynamite/Rampage. Much more coming…https://t.co/yRCOtL75Yu pic.twitter.com/ybvjXB41ZS
— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) July 8, 2021
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer noted that tickets “sold out instantly” in a recent tweet. Pointing out that today was only the pre-sale, Dave Meltzer tweeted:
“Even though All Out’s onsale is tomorrow, they had a presale today and all the tickets put on sale at first, which was not the entire arena, sold out instantly.”
On Wednesday’s AEW Road Rager, Aleister Black made a surprise appearance for the company. A report has revealed the bizarre reason why Black was able to make his AEW debut so soon after his WWE release.
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