All Elite Wrestling is making history with its first show outside of North America, and it seems like they are aiming for a record-breaking attendance as well. AEW: All In London, which will take place at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Sunday 27th August 2023, has reportedly opened up the entire stadium for ticket sales.

Ticketmaster quickly posted, and then removed, the seating chart for All in which showed the seating and the prices for the tickets, ranging from 30£ to 1500£. A quick look at the chart also suggests that will not be tarping off sections of Wembley Stadium as no sections appeared as blacked out on the seating chart. This means that AEW will be seeking a full seating capacity for its AEW All In show. However, that won’t be officially known until tickets go on sale.

AEW All In London will be a homecoming for several top stars such as AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter, Saraya, Pac, and Nigel McGuinness.

Tickets for AEW: All in London will go on sale on Friday 28th April 2023 at 10 am BST on Ticketmaster. Fans can expect a spectacular show that will showcase the best of AEW’s talent and creativity, as well as some surprises and special guests.

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AEW: All In London is set to be a historic event that will mark a new milestone for the company and the wrestling industry. If the entire Wembley Stadium is opened up for fans, then AEW will be aiming to break the attendance record of 80,355 set by WWE in 1992. AEW has proven to be a force to be reckoned with in the wrestling world, and All In London will be a testament to their vision and passion. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness AEW: All In London live on Sunday 27th August 2023. Get your tickets now before they sell out!

What are your thoughts on AEW: All In London? Are you excited for the show? Who do you want to see in action? Do you think AEW can fill up the entire Wembley Stadium? Share your opinions and predictions in the comments below!

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Sunil Joseph

Passionate pro wrestling fan. Sunil has been writing WWE content writing for over the last five years. Sunil still gets excited when he gets to tell people that he gets paid to watch pro wrestling.

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