AEW reportedly sold a lot of tickets during the presale for AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium.
All Elite Wrestling will make its debut in the United Kingdom with the All In event at Wembley Stadium on August 27. The first-day presale was held on May 2, and the company reportedly sold over 30,000 ticekts.
Per Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, AEW sold over 35,000 tickets during the presale. As a result, AEW is guaranteed to break its largest-ever attendance and gate records over two months before the show. AEW Grand Slam 2021 previously held the record, as it drew 20,1777 fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
First day ticket presales for All In topped 35,000.
— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) May 2, 2023
Wembley Stadium can hold roughly 90,000 fans in total.
Hours after this post went live, Tony Khan came out on Twitter and revealed that the presale for AEW All In sold 36,000 tickets.
Good morning!
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 2, 2023
Tickets go on-sale SOON for our first ever UK event, the historic #AEWAllIn London! Thank you everyone buying tickets for AEW @wembleystadium!
This is a huge week for AEW, we'll have a great #AEWDynamite on Wednesday Night +
very excited about All In on-sale soon!
AEW first announced that it would be holding All In at Wembley Stadium during the April 5 episode of AEW Dynamite. As of this writing, it's unclear how the event will air, but the All Out pay-per-view will be held the following weekend.
Fightful will provide more information about AEW All In and the ticket sales for the event as they become available.
Click here to see what Chris Jericho had to say about AEW All In at Wembley Stadium.
AEW Senior VP Megha Parekh recently discussed AEW's decision to hold All In at Wembley Stadium. Check out her comments here.