AEW held pay-per-views on back-to-back weekends, and that was a real shock for fans when they first announced their plans for All In London and All Out. Then the response blew doubters away. Now, it seems that pay-per-view buys really turned up as well.

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During the post-show media scrum, Tony Khan mentioned AEW All Out 2023 had over 100,000 buys. He also said that AEW All In London is approaching 200,000 buys, though he didn’t provide precise figures.

Dave Meltzer from the Wrestling Observer estimated the buyrate for AEW All In to range between 168,000 and 184,000 on pay-per-view.

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The highest buyrate to date belongs to AEW All Out 2021, with a reported 215,000 buys, while AEW All Out 2022 had reported 140,000 buys.

This marked the first year AEW hosted consecutive pay-per-view events, AEW All In and AEW All Out. Next year will see the company do the same, and Tony Khan is very happy about the future.

What’s your take on AEW All In & AEW All Out’s pay-per-view numbers? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you’re thinking!

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