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AEW’s All In set to cost $50 on pay-per-view

Multiple industry insiders are reporting that All In will indeed be a pay-per-view and will cost $50, just a week before AEW presents another pay-per-view, All Out.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer wrote that Comcast will be carrying the show as a pay-per-view while Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics confirmed that DirecTV is also airing it as a pay-per-view on channel 106.

AEW President Tony Khan has so far refused to give out details on how the record-breaking event will air apart from the fact that it will be available for everyone to see, albeit leaving out the price part.

All In is also scheduled to air in select theaters nationwide promoted by Joe Hand Promotions.

FITE.TV, which usually airs AEW pay-per-views for international viewers, does not have a public entry for the show yet.

With All In less than a month away, an official confirmation of All In’s airing is yet to be announced by AEW.


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