AEW is already facing growing discussion about ticket sales for AEW All In 2026 after new attendance numbers surfaced this week.
According to WrestleTix, approximately 24,347 tickets have currently been distributed for AEW All In 2026, which takes place Sunday, August 30. The number immediately led to comparisons with previous Wembley Stadium events that drew significantly larger early sales numbers.
For comparison, All In 2024 eventually distributed around 53,922 tickets overall. During the initial sales period for that show in late 2023, AEW had already moved roughly 34,000 tickets while bringing in more than $4 million in revenue. The original Wembley All In in 2023 was even stronger at the same stage of sales. Tony Khan stated at the time that AEW had already sold 60,000 tickets worth approximately £6.1 million.
While discussing the current situation, Dave Meltzer admitted that anything under 30,000 fans for the 2026 show would likely be viewed negatively. He also explained that running annual stadium shows in the same venue is historically difficult for almost every wrestling company outside a select few.
“Under 30[k] wouldn’t be good. Reality is that there’s a reason nobody except NJPW repeats stadium shows in the same building annually.
Meltzer also acknowledged the obvious comparison AEW faces with WWE’s current business momentum.
“WWE did this year, but WWE is far ahead of AEW in drawing power.”
AEW still has several months remaining before All In 2026 takes place, but the current pace has already become a major conversation point among wrestling fans online. At this point, the real question becomes whether AEW can build enough momentum over the summer to close the gap and turn Wembley into another massive success story.
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