
In just eleven days, one of the biggest events of the year in All Elite Wrestling will take place. The company will return to the iconic Wembley Stadium in London to celebrate a new edition of All In. A show that is slowly approaching the desired "sold out", as revealed by the latest ticket sales update provided by WrestleTix.
According to the outlet, All In London has sold 40,036 tickets out of the 45,023 made available to the public, leaving 4,987 still to be sold. It is worth noting that in the last two days, 881 tickets have been sold, a trend that, if maintained, would lead the venue to announce a "sold out" event.
The first edition of All In in London in 2023 recorded an attendance of 81,035 spectators, one of the highest attendance figures for a professional wrestling show in history. However, a request for information to the Brent Council by WrestleNomics revealed that 72,265 people actually passed through the turnstiles. A year later, 53,922 tickets were distributed/sold, while the actual attendance count was 46,476.
Last year, All In took place at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The company estimated an attendance of over 30,000 spectators, but according to official data, only 21,973 tickets were scanned, with a total figure inside the venue of 23,759 people, including staff, guests, and technicians. This outcome led the State of Texas to reduce a grant for the company from one million dollars to 700,000.