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Large stage setup expected for All In, stadium adjusted to over 21,000 seat capacity

Ticket tracking service @WrestleTix is reporting that All In: Texas has jumped the 17,000 ticket distribution after a solid week of sales.

The count stands at around 17,500 and the set up at the Globe Life Field was expanded to around 21,000 seats. The stadium holds over 43,000 and half the stadium remains closed off.

The updated ticket map on Ticketmaster.com shows a large stage will be used, with no seats behind the stage available. The hard cam section is also not used and many other sections opposite the ring in the stands also remain off limits for now.

Cheapest tickets available are $38.60 plus taxes while the most expensive are $1,247.35. Verified resale tickets are also available starting as low as $34.58.

The show is just a month away and will likely become the most-attended AEW show in the United States, beating the first-ever AEW Grand Slam if they go over 20,000.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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