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AEW All In Turnstile Count Fewer Than 50,000

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AEW All In is in the books for another year and now the games have begun over just how many people were in Wembley Stadium for the show.

In 2023, AEW broke the ticket-selling record for a wrestling show with over 81,000 tickets sold for the company’s first All In show. However, after the fact, it emerged that the number of people who actually went through the turnstiles at Wembley for that show was just over 72,000 – a significantly smaller number.

Now All In 2024 has been and gone and although AEW were not touting any record-breaking numbers for this year’s event, Tony Khan did confirm that the company had sold over 50,000 tickets for the show.

Wrestlenomics has now confirmed that according to Brent Council, the official number of fans who went through the turnstile at Wembley Stadium was 46,476. This was noted by Wrestlenomics as being a 36% decline in attendance from the previous year.

It should also be noted that the difference between the tickets distributed and the turnstile count was 13% which is the same difference between those numbers for 2023’s event.

What Happened At AEW All In?

Those in Wembley Stadium saw Bryan Danielson win the AEW World Championship as he put his career on the line against Swerve Strickland.

Will Ospreay put an end to the AEW American Championship as he defeated MJF to reclaim the AEW International Championship while hometown girl Mariah May captured the AEW Women’s Title by defeating the beloved Toni Storm.