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Report: AEW All In Ticket Sales Pass 75,000

AEW All In ticket sales continue to tick along

In the latest update on AEW All In from Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it has been revealed that All Elite Wrestling have moved 75,030 tickets for the event at London's Wembley Stadium. Around 68,000 are paid tickets for an $8.6 million gate. Wembley Stadium has been set up to hold 87,825 fans. 

If no more tickets are sold between now and Sunday, August 27, All In would be the seventh-largest show with a paid attendance in professional wrestling history. However, if AEW can move 5,680 more tickets, All In will break the all-time attendance record for a paid show of 80,709 for 2016's WWE WrestleMania 32. 

The current UK and Europe record for a paid pro wrestling event is WWE SummerSlam 1992 which had 79,127 in attendance. That event took place at the old Wembley Stadium. 

After beginning to stagnate, All In ticket sales have picked up over the past couple of weeks, jumping from 66,500 as of June 23 to today's figure of above 75,000. This coincides with a promotional campaign in the United Kingdom that saw All In advertised in the Metro newspaper in the build to WWE Money in the Bank at The O2, with the likes of CM Punk, FTR, and PAC featured prominently in the advertisement. 

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