
AEW Revolution Reportedly Drew Big Numbers – AEW Revolution 2024, held at the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina, appears poised to be a significant success for the promotion.
According to insights shared on Wrestling Observer Radio by Dave Meltzer, the event is anticipated to have garnered a remarkable 21% increase in streaming buys compared to AEW’s Worlds End event in December. This surge in viewership positions Revolution 2024 as one of the top-performing pay-per-view events in the company’s history, ranking third or fourth in terms of streaming buys.
Moreover, Revolution 2024 witnessed robust merchandise sales, marking the second-highest figures recorded at the Greensboro Coliseum, surpassed only by the monumental success of All In 2023.
These positive indicators underscore the event’s resonance with fans and its significant impact on AEW’s continued growth and success in the wrestling industry.
“I mean, it looks good. Right now, it’s 25% up from Worlds End when it comes to domestic streaming on BR. 21% up on television, as of today, and I’ll get more updated numbers tomorrow, but that says as of today, and then the international through Triller was not up as much as the domestic for whatever reason. But yeah, it’s looking like it will probably be the third or fourth biggest in company history. The biggest, of course, was Punk’s debut at All Out 2021. The second biggest was All In last year from Wembley. The third biggest was a show. It was the Revolution show from two years ago, which was Adam Page against Adam Cole and MJF against CM Punk. What was the other one? Yeah, there was another big one on it. I think it was Bryan Danielson-Moxley, actually, I believe. Yeah, so that one ended up at 175k. This one it’s possible, depending on late buys, I mean, the whole key always is always late buys because, you know, based on word of mouth and things like that, you know, we’ll see, it could be that it could fall short of that. But it looks like it’s gonna be third or fourth biggest of all time. The merchandise at the show was the biggest for any AEW show in history, except for Wembley. Like 22 bucks a head. $21.84 a head, something like ridiculously high numbers. So, it’s mostly Sting merchandise and the concession numbers. You know, food and drink purchases in the building were incredibly high. So yeah, the food and drink purchases were incredibly high when people were sitting there for a five-hour show. So, it was an extremely successful night for the Coliseum. Extremely successful night for AEW as well,” Meltzer stated.
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AEW Revolution Reportedly Drew Big Numbers