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Report: Over 74,000 Tickets Sold For AEW All In

AEW All In reaches another huge milestone

All Elite Wrestling's All In show is closing in on becoming the biggest pro wrestling event in the history of the United Kingdom.

WrestleTix has reported that 74,888 tickets have now been sold for AEW All In and Wembley Stadium is now set up to hold 87,825 fans, with the full upper deck having been opened up for purchase. 

As of last word on June 23, 66,500 tickets had been sold for All In for an $8.35 million gate. That already made All In the largest paid attendance for a pro wrestling show since WWE WrestleMania 32 in 2016. 

The boost in ticket sales for AEW All In comes after a promotional campaign in the United Kingdom that saw All In advertised in the Metro newspaper during the build to Money in the Bank. The likes of CM Punk, FTR, and PAC were featured on the ad for the event. 

The current biggest show in modern UK pro wrestling history is WWE SummerSlam 1992, which took place at the old Wembley Stadium with 78,927 paid fans in attendance. 

AEW All In will emanate from London's Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27 over a bank holiday weekend. How the show will air in the United Kingdom and the United States has yet to be revealed.

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