AEW Celebrates Success Of All In London For Shattering Multiple Records
Following a very successful AEW All In London event, the company has commented on some of the records they have set.
The biggest AEW show ever took place on Sunday night called All In London at Wembley Stadium in London, England. During the event, the company announced a paid attendance figure of 81,035 fans at the show.
All Elite Wrestling issued a press release with comments from CEO, GM & Head of Creative Tony Khan.
“AEW: ALL IN LONDON” SHATTERS MULTIPLE RECORDS
— Global Pay-Per-View Event Becomes AEW’s Highest Grossing Event in History and Biggest Pro Wrestling Event Ever Held in Europe —
August 27, 2023 – All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced tonight that “AEW: All In London” shattered multiple records across the professional wrestling industry. The sold-out event, which was broadcast worldwide, saw 81,035 fans from more than 70 countries converge on Wembley Stadium in London, marking the largest crowd in history to ever attend a pro wrestling event in Europe.
In addition, “AEW: All In London” became AEW’s highest-grossing event ever and one of the largest pro wrestling gates of all time, generating more than $10 million.
“‘AEW: All In London’ marked a monumental achievement, and showed the world that AEW is not only here to stay, but also a formidable force worldwide,” said Tony Khan, CEO, GM, and Head of Creative of AEW. “This success wouldn’t have been possible without our incredible roster and talented staff, as well as our colleagues at WBD, who passionately believe in the AEW brand as much as I do, and our amazing partners at Wembley Stadium, Live Nation UK and ITV who worked tirelessly to make this dream a reality.
“Most importantly, we thank AEW’s incredibly loyal fans, many of whom travelled to London from around the world to be part of the event, and have been with us from the beginning. We celebrate this long-awaited moment with all of you and look forward to our return to Wembley Stadium in 2024, where we will once again make history.”
As announced during tonight’s event, “AEW: All In London” will return to Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Fans can register for additional information on the event by clicking here.
AEW All In Featured Four Title Changes
There were four title changes at All In. On the Zero Hour Pre-Show, MJF & CM Punk beat Aussie Open to win the Ring of Honor Tag Team Titles. That pre-show also saw Hook beat Jack Perry to win back the FTW Championship.
Saraya became the AEW Women’s Champion for the first time by winning a four way match against champion Hikarua Shida, Toni Storm and Britt Baker.
The final title change saw The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn beat House of Black to win the AEW Trios Tag Team Titles.
In the main event, MJF beat Adam Cole to retain the AEW World Title.