All Elite Wrestling, which will be held in London in August, is now set to be, not just the largest in AEW's history, but one of the highest paid-attendances in the long and storied history of professional wrestling.

Wembley Stadium, the revered stage of England's capital, is bracing itself to welcome the record-shattering crowd, as All In is selling out tickets like hotcakes.

According to the data from WrestleTix, at the time of writing, an impressive count of 74,888 tickets have been sold, edging closer and closer to a complete sellout. With the current setup allowing for a maximum of 87,825 attendees, it leaves just 12,937 seats still up for grabs. But given the pace at which tickets are flying off the shelves, it won't be a surprise if AEW is willing to increase the capacity further to make room for more.

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Keep in mind that AEW has yet to confirm anything for the event. While advertising posters have hinted the participation of top stars like CM Punk, FTR, PAC, Kris Statlander, and Samoa Joe, fans are still waiting for the official reveal of the matches.