That’s a lot. AEW has not even been around for five years yet but they have already reached quite a few milestones. The company has come a very long way and has quite the fanbase around the world. That is the kind of thing that the company can build around and now they have reached another milestone, the likes of which has never been reached before, even by WWE.

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On April 27, AEW will present All In from Wembley Stadium. According to WrestleTix, the show has now distributed 79,346 tickets. This breaks the record for the largest crowd ever for a wrestling event in the history in Europe, breaking the record held by Summerslam 1992, at 79,127. There are currently about 4,700 tickets left, with a capacity of 84,048, though more tickets could be made available before the show.

The card is getting stacked too. Check out what will be on the show:

Opinion: You can take away all the numbers, the records, the hype and everything else. What matters here is that AEW has sold A LOT of tickets to a show. That is something that they could, should and will brag about because it is an amazing accomplishment. AEW is still a relatively young company and they have managed to make something like this happen, with is incredibly impressive.

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