AEW All Out was a huge event and they garnered a lot of attention because of it. The show was also available on Fite TV for the first time, and that helped increase access as well. The broke a company record with their September 5th event, and Tony Khan is more than happy.

Speaking on his Friday segment for Busted Open Radio, Tony Khan revealed that AEW All Out did 200,000 pay-per-view buys. That figure was based on the information they have already.

It was also noted that number is likely going to increase once linear pay-per-view buys, those through traditional means via a cable or satellite provider, area tallied.

This marks the highest buy rate for any AEW pay-per-view in the history of the company. We will have to see what happens next, but they followed that 200,000 pay-per-view buy number with 1.3 million viewers on Dynamite, a number that beat WWE RAW in the 18 to 49 demographic this week.

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