Report: Estimated PPV Buys For AEW All In Revealed

AEW All In performs well on PPV

Matt jeff hardy

Sep 1, 2023

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All Elite Wrestling held All In on Sunday, August 27 at London's Wembley Stadium, with the event setting the paid attendance record for a pro wrestling event.

The show appears to have performed well on pay-per-view too, with Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter estimating All In had a buyrate of between 168,000 and 184,000. The final number is dependent upon late buys, which are a high percentage for pro wrestling in 2023.

While the show won't surpass AEW All Out 2021's 215,000 buys, All In will be anywhere between the second and fourth biggest buyrate in company history. Meltzer noted this was impressive as the early start time in the United States of 12 pm ET and 9 am PT "should greatly hold down buys." Meltzer also noted that a large percentage of European fans who would usually buy an AEW pay-per-view would have been at Wembley Stadium for the event.

Major matches at AEW All In included MJF vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Title, Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay, CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe, and FTR vs. The Young Bucks III for the AEW World Tag Team Championships.

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