AEW All In: Texas Is Set To Break Records

AEW’s upcoming All In: Texas event at Globe Life Field is on track to make history. According to a report in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the show is set to become the largest non-WWE pay-per-view in North American history in terms of both attendance and live gate.

The report states that the show is currently at 19,000 paid tickets and a gate of around $2.5 million. This will more than double AEW’s previous best North American gate of $1.25 million for Forbidden Door in 2023. The paid attendance has already surpassed the 13,789 paid for WCW’s Slamboree event in May 1999, which previously held the record for the largest non-WWE PPV paid attendance in North America.

The show is also expected to pass Slamboree’s total attendance of 20,516. Adjusted for inflation, the gate for All In: Texas would be the second-highest for a non-WWE show ever in North America, with the potential to become number one.

It is currently trailing only the 1911 world title match between Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt. The current lineup for the historic event, which takes place on Saturday, July 12, is as follows:

AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Adam Page

To Unify The AEW International & Continental Championships: Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada

AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Moné

The Young Bucks vs. Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland (If The Young Bucks lose, they will no longer be EVPs)

Men’s and Women’s Casino Gauntlet Matches (Winners receive a future World Title shot)

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