AEW All In 2024 will have a different stage set up

AEW is taking it up again alongside All In

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AEW is just a few months away from their All In pay-per-view event in London, England, at Wembley Stadium, making it the biggest event ever for the promotion however, the company has begun to plan for the future.

The first episode

The main event of the show was occasion of MJF keeping his World Heavyweight Title over Adam Cole. This was also the final match of CM Punk’s career, as He was beaten by Samoa Joe in the opening match, just only minutes after being involved in an altercation backstage against Jack Perry, which resulted in his deportation.

It raked in more than 70,000 dollars at the cash register. All In ended up at the 200,000 mark on PPV. This is the highest-priced AEW in 2023’s PPV events and the most significant since the event of last event in the year’s Double or Nothing.

Act 2

The event will return next year, with All In 2 on Sunday the 25th of August. Tickets will be available for the public to purchase on the 1st of December, starting at 9:00 a.m. BST through Ticketmaster.co.uk Access for pre-registered fans and presales with priority will begin starting on the 27th of November prior to the general sale. Tickets will be distributed by email to registered fans only.

As you can see thanks to WrestleTix that is a fantastic tool for keeping track of ticket sales and offering an interesting perspective on the business of live events in pro-wrestling. AEW All In 2024 will be bigger than the show that took place this year.

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