The gate and attendance figures for AEW Dynasty have been unveiled, shedding light on the event’s financial performance.

According to Brandon Thurston of Post Wrestling, the event amassed $401,373 at the gate, with a total of 6,287 tickets sold. These numbers, sourced from Pollstar, mark the lowest AEW pay-per-view gate since the company’s inception in 2019. It’s worth noting that Dynasty was the first April pay-per-view event for AEW.

Held at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, Dynasty featured notable matchups including Bryan Danielson versus Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland capturing the AEW world championship in the main event.

Despite the lower gate figures, Ringside News remains dedicated to delivering all AEW-related news and updates to fans.

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What are your thoughts on the gate and attendance figures for AEW Dynasty? Do you think the lower numbers are indicative of any larger trends or factors affecting AEW’s pay-per-view events? Share your perspectives and insights in the comments below!

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