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All In: Texas gate revenue surpasses $2.5 million says Tony Khan

Speaking to TMZ, AEW President Tony Khan said that the gate revenue from All In: Texas has already surpassed $2.5 million, which will be a record for AEW for a show in the United States.

“We’ve never even done over $2 million before in the US,” Khan said. “So we’re hitting a bunch of cool milestones with this as a business.”

The previous two All In shows hit way over $2.5 million but those were in London, England.

The show has reportedly passed the 20,000 ticket distribution and is on the way of potentially breaking $3 million as well.

With one week to go, expect sales to ramp up a little bit with 25,000 not an unrealistic scenario.

AEW’s biggest attendance in the United States is 20,177 at the first-ever Grand Slam show at Arthur Ashe Stadium in 2021.


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