Jeff Jarrett Says AEW All In Is 'Definitely Tracking To Sell Out'

Could AEW fill every seat in Wembley Stadium?

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Jul 27, 2023

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All Elite Wrestling are on course to sell out Wembley Stadium for All In, according to the promotion's Director of Business Development Jeff Jarrett.

Jarrett said on his My World podcast: "It looks like we're still aligning things, but looks like I'm headed across the pond to do some media, some PR. The buzz in the air, we're getting into kinda the go-home stretch. What are we, just a little over a month out? And, you know, it is... it's definitely tracking to sell out."

All In will be All Elite Wrestling's first-ever show in the United Kingdom and it will be the first pro wrestling event at Wembley Stadium since WWE SummerSlam 1992. That event finished with an attendance of 79,127. As of early July, AEW had moved 75,030 tickets for All In and the stadium is set up to hold 87,825 fans.

No matches have been announced for AEW All In as of yet. The likes of CM Punk, FTR, Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, and the Young Bucks have been featured in promotional materials for the show. How AEW All In will be broadcast has also not been officially revealed.

H/T to Wrestling Inc.

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