AEW is a few months removed from its All In pay-per-view event in London, England, at Wembley Stadium, making it the promotion’s biggest show ever, but the company has started to look ahead.
The first show
The show featured the main event of MJF retaining the World Heavyweight Title over Adam Cole. It also marked the last match so far of CM Punk’s career as he went over Samoa Joe in the opening contest, minutes after he was involved in a backstage altercation with Jack Perry, which resulted in his release.
It brought in over 70,000 at the turnstile. All In ended up at 200,000 buys on PPV, the most purchased AEW PPV event of 2023 and the biggest since last year’s Double or Nothing.
Act 2
The promotion is returning next year with All In 2 on Sunday, August 25. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 1, at 9 a.m. BST via Ticketmaster.co.uk, while pre-registered access and priority presales will take place beginning Monday, November 27, before the general on sale. Ticket information will be sent via email to registered fans only.
As you can see below thanks to WrestleTix, which does a great job of tracking ticket sales and giving some interesting insight into the live event business of pro wrestling, AEW All In 2024 will have a bigger stage than this year’s show.
2023 vs. 2024 ticket maps for All In. pic.twitter.com/rpCi12RSor
— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) November 24, 2023