We are now less than a month away from AEW All In taking over Wembley Stadium, and there is oddly still a lot about the show that has yet to be announced.
One of those questions is how those not physically in Wembley Stadium will able to view the show, with many potential homes for the show being speculated.
In an update from Wrestlenomics, a spokesperson from DirecTV has confirmed that All In will be offered as a pay-per-view event on DirecTV channel 106.
The event will cost $50 on DirecTV.
It was reported recently that the show would also be shown on Comcast, as well as Andrew Zarian reporting that AEW would offer a special package containing both All In and All Out on BR Live.
As far as internationally, the show will be available on pay-per-view on iNDEMAND in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
The event will cost $49.99 on iNDEMAND in the States, with the prices varying based on location, the other prices yet to have been confirmed.
There has yet to be any information on whether or not the show will also be available on Fite TV, as the rest of the AEW pay-per-view events are internationally.
Fite currently lists AEW All Out on the service, but not the Wembley Stadium show.
Along with the method to watch the show, the card for the event still remains a mystery, with no matches announced for the show with just under a month to go until the big event.
The event has sold over 70,000 tickets with no matches announced for the card.
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