Tony Khan Touts Success Of AEW All In 2024

Tony Khan Touts Success Of AEW All In 2024

Tony Khan is extremely happy with how AEW All In played out in front of the camera and behind the scenes.

For the second time, All Elite Wrestling took over Wembley Stadium on August 25th to present its biggest show of the year. With more than 50,000 in attendance, fans saw a night filled with newsworthy moments such as the return of Jamie Hayter, the debut of Ricochet and Bryan Danielson winning the World Championship in the main event.

Whil the promotion did not announce the attendance on the night, Khan has publicly praised the success of the show on social media. While still not disclosing any specific figures, Khan did state that more than 50,000 tickets were sold and that the show saw a strong pay-per-view buy rate:

Great news With over 50k tickets sold @wembleystadium for #AEWAllInLondon, I think our best show ever, it was also one of our top 2 PPV buys in the past year along with #AEWRevolution, @Sting’s Final Encounter! What a 2024 AEW! See you for Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TOMORROW!

The next episode of Dynamite will see Bryan Danielson address his in-ring future and will also see a title celebration from new Women’s Champion Mariah May.

All In will not be in the UK in 2025 but will return to Wembley Stadium in 2026.

Tony Khan Comments On Backstage Environment One Year On

Although the inaugural All In show at Wembley Stadium was meant to be an extremely positive night for the promotion, the event was overshadowed by what took place behind the scenes as CM Punk and Jack Perry were involved in a physical altercation. With reports of locker room unrest much less frequent compared to one year ago, Tony Khan stated in the post-show press conference that the locker room was a much better place to be and things are a lot easier to deal with backstage compared to one year ago.

On September 3rd, the turnstile count for AEW All In was confirmed.