AEW All In PPV Buyrate Tracking Expected To Be The Second-Highest In Company History

The All In pay-per-view event that AEW held at Wembley Stadium in London, England, last month is still gaining momentum, making it the biggest event in the promotion’s history.

According to WrestleNomics, the show, which featured MJF retaining the World Heavyweight Title over Adam Cole, drew 72,265 spectators.

Dave Meltzer provided some more insight into the current estimates for how the show did on pay-per-view (Bleacher Report, FITE TV, traditional cable providers, and other platforms) after it was estimated based on early buys to have done between 168,000 and 184,000.

Meltzer noted that All Out the following week hurt All In replay buys, but the current television total dropped from 37.5% to 28.1% over Forbidden Door. If they hold, All In would have done around 180,000 purchases rather than more than 190,000.

This is still the second-highest AEW PPV buyrate in company history, trailing only All Out 2021. All Out has now reached 45 percent of All In for television and 50 percent for streaming, implying a total of 81,000, but more likely around 90,000.

The event is the most popular AEW PPV event of 2023 and the most popular since last year’s Double or Nothing.