As noted before, AEW has sold around 66,500 tickets for their upcoming All In event at Wembley Stadium in London, England as of this past June and had distributed almost 75,000 tickets as of this past Tuesday.
Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that AEW has distributed around 75,030 tickets for their upcoming All In event as of Thursday. In regards to breakdowns, Meltzer reported that around 68,000 tickets have been sold and the rest are comps.
In regards to the current live gate revenue for All In, Meltzer reported that the event has currently generated a live gate of around $8.6 million based on the current ticket sales.
In regards to the all-time records for a wrestling event, Meltzer reported that AEW only needs to move an additional 6,000 tickets to break the all-time record for a paid event that is currently held by WWE’s WrestleMania 32 event in 2016, which drew an actual overall attendance of 80,709 and a paid attendance of 79,800. In regards to other records, Meltzer reported that AEW’s All In event likely will be able to surpass WWE’s WrestleMania III event in 1987 that drew an actual overall attendance of 78,000. Meltzer also reported that WWE’s SummerSlam 1992 event’s total attendance of 79,127 is also within reach of being surpassed as well, which is the current all-time attendance record for a wrestling event in Europe.

AEW: Chris Jericho on His “Tommy’s Mommy” Line to Tommaso Ciampa on 6/10 AEW Dynamite Show, Isiah Kassidy Reportedly Dealing with Injury, Backstage Update on AEW & CM Punk’s Former Working Relationship and If AEW Is Interested In Ever Bringing Back Punk
AEW Collision Summer Blockbuster 2026 Results – June 13, 2026 – TBS Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifiers, “The Jet” Kevin Knight vs. Myron Reed
John Cena on Current Plans for His John Cena Classic Tournament, Not Wanting Fan Voting To Be Hijacked and Sabotaged By Burner Accounts and Bots, & Fan Backlash Towards His Announcement



