
Preliminary Numbers for AEW All In Buys – Early viewership numbers for AEW’s historic All In event have emerged, and they paint a promising picture.
According to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, AEW All In, held at Wembley Stadium, reportedly garnered between 168,000 and 184,000 pay-per-view buys. To put this into context, AEW’s highest-selling PPV event to date was All Out 2021, with 215,000 buys. That show was notable for CM Punk’s first match in seven years, the debuts of Bryan Danielson and Adam Cole, and Kenny Omega defending the AEW World Championship against Christian Cage in the main event.
Revolution 2022, AEW’s second highest-selling PPV, secured 175,000 buys. This event featured Adam Page defending the world title against Adam Cole in the main event and CM Punk battling MJF in a dog-collar match.
Depending on the final numbers, All In could become either the third-highest or second-highest selling PPV in AEW history. It’s worth noting that All In did set a new worldwide paid attendance record with an impressive 81,035 paid fans, further solidifying its place in AEW’s rich history.
Preliminary Numbers for AEW All In Buys