While the attendance for All In: Texas was never announced during the six-hour broadcast, AEW President Tony Khan revealed in the post-show media scrum that after walk-ups, the show will hover close to 30,000.
All In experienced a late surge in ticket sales, especially in the last two weeks, and had a strong final few days which bumped the number from low 20s to high 20s.
This is AEW’s largest-ever attendance in the United States with a gate set to be over $3 million, another record for AEW in the U.S.
The first two All In shows from London’s Wembley Stadium remain the company’s biggest and highest-grossing so far, with over 80,000 and 50,000 in attendance respectively.
Khan also said that early pay-per-view numbers suggest that this will be their biggest show ever in terms of buyrate but stopped short of giving any indications. Last year’s All In had an estimated 170,000 buys.
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