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AEW All In: London Breaks WWE Record Of All Time

AEW All In: London Breaks WWE Record Of All Time

In the week preceding the event, some adjustments were made to the matches on the All In card.
In the week preceding the event, some adjustments were made to the matches on the All In card.

With 81,035 paid tickets sold for the Wembley Stadium event, AEW All In broke attendance records, outpacing WWE SummerSlam 1992 and WWE WrestleMania 32. The audience for AEW Dynamite’s programme this week was 870,000.

MJF and Adam Cole’s developing friendship was the focus of the AEW extravaganza, which Mercedes Mone (formerly Sasha Banks) attended. The odds against the two remaining BFFs by the end of the night are against them with two bouts each on one show.

All Elite Wrestling started out with the intention of staging the biggest independent live wrestling event in history five years ago. The business reached new heights on Sunday with its brand-new All-In event. 

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 London Breaks WWE Record Of All-Time

The historic Wembley Stadium in London, England, was chosen as the location for AEW’s massive live performance in 2023. The organisation succeeded in doing so, and the announced attendance is now the highest figure ever for a live professional wrestling show.

In the week preceding the event, some adjustments were made to the matches on the All In card. The bouts for which AR Fox and Ray Fenix had already been advertised have been altered. Tony Khan, CEO of AEW, spoke about last-minute alterations before All In.

Khan stated during a Tuesday media conference call that “there will probably be some other changes to the card, necessitated by things happening in the real world.”

AEW All In: London Breaks WWE Record Of All Time

Before The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn defeated The House of Black to win the AEW Trios Championship, Nigel McGuiness to the ring to declare that 81,035, a world record for the highest-paid crowd at a pro wrestling event, had attended Wembley Stadium.

Wrestling News tweeted a post that said, “AEW All In: London has officially set the worldwide record for the most paid fans ever at any pro wrestling event.”

Numerous reactions, broke as soon as the tweet went viral, looking at some of the reactions made by the WWE fans:

All The main event in 2023 will pit close friends MJF and Adam Cole against one another for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship. They will also be the new ROH Tag Team Champions. The third bout between FTR and the Young Bucks, Will Ospreay vs. Chris Jericho, and a four-way match for the AEW Women’s World Championship are among the other notable matches on the bill.

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