Update On Huge Gate Figure For AEW All In London

Update On Huge Gate Figure For AEW All In London AEW

An update has emerged on the huge gate figure for AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium, with Tony Khan revealing how profitable the event has already been.

We’re less than a week away from what AEW is marketing as the biggest pro-wrestling event on history, with the company set to take over Wembley Stadium on Sunday (August 27).

This is hardly false advertising, with All In breaking WWE’s record for the most paid wrestling ticket sales ever.

Speaking with CNBC, Khan noted that AEW has made ‘in the neighbourhood of $10 million’ in ticket sales.

Discussing the upcoming event, Khan said:

“We’re going to make a ton of money on AEW All In. Frankly, before the pay-per-view, it’s already a wildly profitable event based on the ticket sales, which are massive, in the neighborhood of $10 million in tickets we’ve sold.

“It’s really exciting, we’re going to have 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. It’s going to be all kinds of attendance records and a great, great evening of pro wrestling in England.

“The pay-per-view advances have been incredibly strong, our biggest in years, one of our top two of all-time and possibly our biggest ever for pay-per-views when it’s all said and done.

“It’s also so huge as a live event that it’s already guaranteed to be a profitable event.”

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The event will be headlined by a huge AEW World Championship bout, with MJF to put his gold on the line against his friend Adam Cole.

Check out the announced card for the August 27 pay-per-view right here.

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9 months ago by Sanchez Taylor

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