The live gate revenue for All In was $458,525, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Revenue generated from merchandise sales at the event are currently unknown, but every item that was being offered sold out.
The total attendance for All In was 11,263, according to a tweet earlier in the week from Nick Jackson. It was also reported that this was the maximum capacity allowed for the arena under local fire code laws.
In regards to iPPV sales of All In and Starrcast, FITE TV is reported to have generated over $1 million from last weekend’s set of events. Dave Meltzer estimated the FITE TV buys for All In to be around the 20,000 range. Traditional PPV numbers aren’t available yet, and the show was also available on ROH’s HonorClub streaming service, which likely had a decent chunk of the total buys.
Earlier in the week, Sports Illustrated reported that Pro Wrestling Tees generated around $500,000 from merchandise sales during All In weekend. This was the biggest ever merchandise sales day in the history of the company.
Wrestling merchandise retailer Highspots also reportedly generated its biggest ever merchandise sales day at last Friday’s Starrcast convention. The convention sold around 11,000 tickets overall, according to the Observer.

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