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All In 2023 surpasses WrestleMania 32 in tickets distributed

According to ticket tracking service @WrestleTix, AEW’s All In pay-per-view has now distributed more tickets than there were people inside the AT&T Stadium for WrestleMania 32, which held the record of the highest-attended wrestling event.

All In now stands at 80,846 tickets, beating out WrestleMania 32 which according to Arlington Police had 80,709. WWE announced an attendance of 101,000 for that show in 2016.

The 80,846 figure is not the paid number as that is slightly less.

The gate for All In will be in excess of $10 million, which is a record for AEW. WrestleMania 32, with higher prices, pulled in $17.3 million in gate revenue.


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