As noted before, AEW’s All In 2024 event this past August at Wembley Stadium in London, England was estimated to have generated around 167,000 to 173,000 pay-per-view buys based on early numbers and estimates.
Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that All In 2024 is currently estimated to have generated around 150,000 to 160,000 PPV buys based on updated late buys purchases. Meltzer reported that the reason for the lower estimated range is due to AEW’s late buys numbers for this week were not as good compared to last week’s numbers.
In regards to breakdowns, Meltzer reported that All In 2024’s cable television buys are currently up 25.4% and streaming buys are up 35% compared to this past June’s Forbidden Door 2024 event based on the same number of days after the event. Meltzer reported that due to most of the PPV buys for AEW events these days come from streaming, All In 2024 is currently estimated to be closer to the high end of 160,000 buys for an actual number.
In regards to rankings, Meltzer reported that All In 2024 is currently on track to still be the second highest for buys since last year’s All In event with only this past March’s Revolution 2024 event ahead of it. All In 2024 reportedly is also currently on track to be the fifth or sixth highest ever for PPV buys for an AEW event in AEW history.

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