Report: Early estimate on AEW All In Texas pay-per-view buys

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An early pay-per-view estimate suggests that AEW All In Texas will be among the most purchased events in the company’s history.

Dave Meltzer reports in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that the early estimate has the show at approximately 175,000 buys, and believes it would fall behind All Out 2021 (CM Punk’s debut match), All In 2023 (first card at Wembley Stadium), and Revolution 2024 (Sting’s retirement).

AEW has not shared any information about the pay-per-view number, but Tony Khan said it was the most successful of their new relationship with Amazon Prime. There was a promotional item where the purchase of All In Texas allowed customers to obtain a $10 credit from the streamer for a future purchase.

Khan had stated at the post-show press conference that the final number inside the building was “close to 29,000” and that the actual number could be close to 30,000 when the walk-up total was tallied. The final figure from WrestleTix was 25,671. It would be the third-largest attendance in company history behind the two shows at Wembley Stadium.

During the pre-show media call, Khan pegged the gated figure as being close to $3 million. POST Wrestling inquired after the show about whether they hit that mark, and a company official tells us, it did exceed $3 million. That amount would likely be the third-highest behind the Wembley shows and easily tops their previous North American gate record set at Forbidden Door in Toronto in 2023.

Meltzer also reports that the show sold $725,000 in merchandise, and including Starrcast, that figure jumps to $1.2 million in sales.

AEW has confirmed that it will return to Wembley Stadium for All In on August 30, 2026.

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