Since 2007, the WWE has held WrestleMania exclusively in stadiums capable of seating more than 70,000 people. So far, the world's leading promotion has filled the seats every year, topping out at 101,763 attendees at WrestleMania 32 on April 3, 2016. And, while AEW's All-In at Wembley Stadium, which is believed to be set up for around 90,000 fans, probably can't beat that number, it won't be for the lack of trying.
Months ahead of the event, All Elite Wrestling opened the presales for All In. Close to 48 hours later and AEW's billionaire CEO, Tony Khan, has confirmed that All In has already sold over 43,000 tickets.
If all of the 43,000 ticket buyers right now went to Wembley Stadium, AEW All In would be more than halfway through the wrestling attendance record in London set by SummerSlam in 1992 at the very same venue.
All In will serve as All Elite Wrestling's debut in the United Kingdom and it's scheduled specifically to take advantage of a bank holiday weekend on Sunday, August 27.
By confirming the ticket pre-sales numbers two days after they went up for sale, Khan effectively squashed the rumors that the AEW only booked Wembley Stadium for 40,000 people max.


