AEW Full Gear 2025 Draws Best PPV Buys Since All In: Texas

Full Gear looks to have been a successful show for AEW

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Nov 27, 2025

Steel cage being lowered at AEW Full Gear 2025

Full Gear 2025 looks to have been a successful pay-per-view for All Elite Wrestling.

Dave Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio that Full Gear was "probably" AEW's biggest pay-per-view buyrate since July's All In: Texas.

"It is probably the biggest number since All In, which is better than I expected….The numbers that I have seen are way up from the last two shows, so it was a successful show," Meltzer said.

The exact pay-per-view buys for Full Gear was not revealed, but the highest pay-per-view buyrate since All In: Texas was All Out's 135,000-140,000.

Full Gear 2025 aired from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday, November 22. The show has been rated as another very good pay-per-view from AEW and key moments saw Samoa Joe defeat Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship in a Steel Cage match, Swerve Strickland return, Mark Briscoe win the TNT Title, The Elite reunite, Ricochet win the Casino Gauntlet to become the inaugural AEW National Champion, and Kyle O'Reilly pick up a win over Jon Moxley.

Reports have noted morale was "very high" backstage in AEW coming out of Full Gear. Between 10,000 and 11,000 fans were in attendance at the Prudential Center for the pay-per-view.

Estimated AEW pay-per-view buys for 2025 from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter are as follows:

  • Revolution: 135,000-140,000
  • Dynasty: 110,000-120,000
  • Double or Nothing: 122,000-130,000
  • All In: 180,000-185,000
  • Forbidden Door: 122,000-130,000
  • All Out: 135,000-140,000
  • WrestleDream: 115,000-125,000
  • Full Gear - Above 140,000

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