Tony Khan Finally Comments On AEW All In Attendance
All In was another runaway success for AEW but after so much talk about the attendance in 2023, Tony Khan has finally commented on 2024’s crowd.
AEW has laid claim to the record for the biggest ticket-selling show in wrestling history for 2023’s All In where over 80,000 fans packed into Wembley Stadium.
2024 saw AEW return to England’s national stadium with a show headlined by Bryan Danielson winning the AEW World Championship from Swerve Strickland in a hugely emotional main event. There was also success for two of England’s top stars as Mariah May broke hearts to dethrone Toni Storm as AEW Women’s Champion while Will Ospreay reclaimed the AEW International Title from the dastardly MJF.
Tony Khan Gives All In Attendance Indication
One thing that was absent from All In was any mention or announcement relating to the show’s attendance but now Tony Khan has given some indication to the numbers in Wembley.
Taking to social media, Tony Khan stopped short of giving a specific number for the All In attendance but noted that over 50,000 tickets were sold for the event:
Great news With over 50k tickets sold @wembleystadium for #AEWAllInLondon, I think our best show ever, it was also one of our top 2 PPV buys in the past year along with #AEWRevolution, @Sting’s Final Encounter! What a 2024 AEW! See you for Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TOMORROW!
Great news
With over 50k tickets sold @wembleystadium for #AEWAllInLondon, I think our best show ever, it was also one of our top 2 PPV buys in the past year along with #AEWRevolution, @Sting's Final Encounter! What a 2024 AEW!See you for Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TOMORROW!
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) August 27, 2024
AEW has already announced two stadium shows for 2025 but they won’t be returning to Wembley Stadium until 2026. Tony Khan’s company is heading to Australia for Grand Slam in February while 2025’s All In will take place in Texas.