Even though a lot of people consider the Triple H-led promotion to be the home of professional wrestling, there’s no denying that AEW has earned immense popularity among pro wrestling fans in recent years. The Jacksonville-based promotion has already sold out arenas on numerous occasions and is now set to take over Wembley Stadium in London, England, through its All In PPV.
All Elite Wrestling has announced that they will organize the upcoming AEW All In PPV in London on Sunday, August 27, 2023. The event has already generated a massive buzz among the fans, and now it is being reported that AEW All In has broken WWE WrestleMania records.
According to Ringside News, Tony Khan-led promotion’s first-ever London PPV has broken a vintage ticket sales record. “All In’s ticket advance yesterday surpassed the final number of the famous Hogan vs. Andre WrestleMania III attendance at the Pontiac Silverdome,” the reports revealed.
The ticket sales record that was previously held by a WrestleMania event has already been surpassed by AEW’s upcoming PPV. This achievement clearly shows how valuable Tony Khan’s company has become in the professional wrestling industry across the world. It must be noted that the Jacksonville-based promotion’s All In event is still over two weeks away, and ticket sales are only going to get higher in the upcoming weeks.
MJF vs Adam Cole set for AEW All In
Tony Khan’s company breaking a historic Wrestlemania ticket sales record has only extended the hype for the AEW All In event, which has already attracted fans’ attention due to its high-profile match card. Among all the matches announced for the event until now, the most highly anticipated match is between MJF and Adam Cole.
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Both of these performers are among the biggest stars on the Jacksonville-based promotion, and they are scheduled to fight for the company’s top prize at the upcoming PPV. MJF will defend his AEW World Championship at All In London, and they are expected to set the stage on fire with their spectacular performances.
As the AEW World Champion, MJF is set to go toe-to-toe against The Panama City Playboy on August 27, it’ll be interesting to see if he can successfully defend it. Alongside this title match, several other matches have also been announced for the Jacksonville-based promotion’s upcoming PPV. Looking at how the match card is shaping up to be, it seems All In London will be among the biggest PPVs in All Elite Wrestling’s history.