As noted before, this past July’s AEW All In Texas event at the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas has been estimated to have generated around 175,000 pay-per-view buys based on early data and estimates.
Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that All In Texas is currently estimated to have generated around 180,000 to 185,000 buys based on updated late buys purchases numbers.
No other details were given regarding the cable PPV and streaming splits but Meltzer reported that All In Texas is currently expected to be the fourth highest ever for PPV buys for an AEW event in AEW history, only behind All Out 2021 (205,000), All In 2023 (200,000), and Revolution 2024 (180,000)

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