AEW’s All In Texas is slowly gaining momentum, but the latest ticket sales update shows there’s still a long way to go before Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, fills up for the July 12, 2025 event.

According to WrestleTix, the current count sits at 11,304 tickets distributed out of the 18,140-seat setup, meaning 6,836 tickets are still available. That’s an increase of just 231 tickets in the past seven days, and with only 160 days left until the event, the pace of sales remains a concern.

Comparisons to AEW’s record-breaking All In events at Wembley Stadium only highlight the disparity. The 2023 show in London shattered records with over $10 million in ticket sales, while 2024’s edition pulled in around $6 million. In contrast, AEW’s first outdoor stadium event in North America is struggling to generate the same demand.

AEW is promoting All In Texas as a must-see event, tying it in with Conrad Thompson’s Starrcast convention and a weekend full of fan experiences, but so far, the ticket sales haven’t matched the hype. Whether it’s pricing, location, or competition with WWE’s massive stadium shows, the numbers aren’t quite where the company wants them to be.

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With over five months left before the event, AEW still has time to ramp up demand, but the question remains—can they turn things around and make All In Texas a true stadium spectacle?

Are you planning to attend AEW All In Texas? What do you think AEW needs to do to boost ticket sales? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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