AEW WrestleDream is this Sunday, and Tony Khan’s company has a lot in store for fans. That being said, they aren’t going to get nearly as many fans in the building as they did the last time the company rolled through Seattle.

AEW is taking over the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington for WrestleDream, and a full card is also slated for the show. That being said, they aren’t even setting up for as many fans as they did when the company held an episode of Dynamite there earlier this year.

WrestleTix noted that WrestleDream still has over 1,800 tickets left. That being said, it’s not expected to be a sell-out unless there in an incredible walk-up response from fans.

AEW WrestleDream [Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA] update
AEW WrestleDream
Sun • Oct 01 • 4:00 PM
Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA

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Available Tickets => 1,843
Current Setup => 7,566
Tickets Distributed => 5,723 (+113 since yesterday’s update)

Bryan Danielson did some local media yesterday.

Last time here:
1/4/2023 => Dynamite => 9,121

AEW is moving to monthly pay-per-views in 2024. Only time will tell if they end up regretting that decision, or how the company’s new deals will help keep everything afloat, but it seems that interest is dwindling.

Ringside News will have complete coverage of Dynamite, Collision, and WrestleDream. Keep checking back for more updates, and don’t forget to hang out with us in our live results section during the show for all the updates.

What’s your take on AEW WrestleDream? Why aren’t they selling as many tickets for the show? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

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