As noted before, AEW CEO Tony Khan recently stated on Twitter that AEW had sold over 50,000 tickets for this past August’s All In 2024 event at Wembley Stadium in London, England. AEW had sold and distributed around 53,393 tickets for the event based on numbers from WrestleTix prior to the start of the event on August 25th.
Wrestlenomics’ Brandon Thurston reported that a representative from Brent Council, the local government of Wembley, stated that the turnstile count for AEW’s event on August 25th was 46,476.
Thurston reported that this count did not include a breakdown between paid and complimentary tickets for the event.
In regards to the reason for the large gap between WrestleTix and Khan’s numbers and the turnstile count number, this would be due to people who had bought a ticket and later no-showed the event or were unable to sell their tickets in time on the secondary market.

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