AEW officially breaks WWE’s WrestleMania ticket sale record with All In London

AEW All In has broken WWE's record for selling more tickets than the second-highest attended WrestleMania.


AEW officially breaks WWE’s WrestleMania ticket sale record with All In London

AEW All In London and WrestleMania 3 (via Wikipedia)

AEW is gearing up for their first-ever international show as they head to London on August 27. Wembley Stadium is scheduled to be the host for AEW’s All In pay-per-view on Sunday. Having announced only one match for the show, the hype and ticket collection for it has been soaring high and high for a long time. While the latest update on this event has stated that it has surpassed ticket sales for the most attended edition of WrestleMania.

WWF WrestleMania 3 happened in 1987 and is currently the fourth most-attended wrestling event of all time. The show, headlined by the match between Hulk Hogan and André the Giant, happened at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan. The disputed ticket sales for this event are stated as 93,173 by the company, but the real number lies somewhere between 78,000. But Wrestling Observer noted that All In has already exceeded the 78K number and is supposed to gain more eyeballs.

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There are three whole weeks until the show goes down live at Wembley Stadium. Till then, it is expected to break another record for WWE’s highest-attended event in its history. As WrestleMania 32 collected 82,000 people at AT&T Stadium in Dallas back in 2016. The show was headlined by Roman Reigns vs. Triple H’s match, which saw The Big Dog’s Triumph over The Game. While the first two spots were reserved for the two-night event of WCW/NJPW in 1995.

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As of now, the extraordinary event has advertised only the main event match between MJF and Adam Cole and has obtained such feats. But in the coming time, as more matches get scheduled, there are chances for the event to attain more achievements. All In was the first-ever event started by the pioneers of AEW, The Elite, and Cody Rhodes in Illinois and later led to the inception of the Jacksonville-based promotion.

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The rumored match card for AEW All In London

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AEW All In poster (via Wembley Stadium)

Wembley Stadium is scheduled to witness one of the greatest professional wrestling events in the history of this sport. AEW will make its international debut in London on August 27. The promotion will be looking to deliver with a stacked card on their biggest show.

MJF vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship was announced on last week’s Dynamite episode. Another match was hinted at at last week’s Collision when FTR challenged The Young Bucks for a rubber match at All In as they will defend their AEW World Tag Team Championship. The status of Kenny Omega is still unknown.

Another match rumored is Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay for the IWGP United States Champion. While CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe can be seen happening for the ROH World Television Championship. Considering the grander stage for this show, major returns and debuts are also expected from this show.

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