
With AEW All In: Texas just over a week away, company president Tony Khan has confirmed that the event is already delivering historic financial results. During an appearance on TMZ Sports, Khan revealed that ticket sales for the show, set to take place at Globe Life Field in Arlington, have surpassed $2.5 million — a figure that puts the event on pace to set a new AEW record in North America.
“It’s already one of the biggest gates in AEW history,” Khan said. “We’ve sold over $2.5 million dollars in tickets. It’s going to be over $3 million dollars in tickets for the first time ever in the US. We’ve never even done over two million before in the US. So, we’re hitting a bunch of cool milestones with this as a business.”
The show is expected to become the largest non-WWE pay-per-view in North American history based on attendance. Globe Life Field — a baseball stadium with retractable roof — is being configured for a major-scale wrestling event, and early indications suggest AEW is poised to deliver a landmark crowd.
AEW has previously hit impressive numbers internationally, with the 2023 All In event at London’s Wembley Stadium drawing over 81,000 fans. Now, All In: Texas looks to be AEW’s biggest domestic gate ever, surpassing past U.S. milestones for both Dynamite and Double or Nothing.
With only eight days left, more ticket sales and surprises could push the final gate even higher. The card for All In: Texas continues to take shape, and anticipation is growing as AEW eyes another major milestone in its expanding business portfolio.