The upcoming All Elite Wrestling event, All In, is set to set a new wrestling promotion record for most attendees ever. But, while the renowned Wembley Stadium in London will undoubtedly play host to a record-setting event, the AEW might have to temper its expectations regarding how many people will be there.
, we reported AEW All In had sold over 43,000 tickets in just two days, a number that ballooned to 60,000 on the third day.
Weeks later, the number hasn't moved much.
The chances of AEW All In filling up the Wembley Stadium, which can reportedly seat more than 90,000, have gone down as well, at least in the eyes of once-hopeful fans.
Wembley Stadium, a landmark location in itself, has hosted several memorable events over the years. For example, the 1992 SummerSlam, which still holds the record for the most attendees by a wrestling event ever in the UK with more than 80,000 people watching Bret Hart successfully defend the WWF Intercontinental Championship against The British Bulldog.
