AEW is holding another pay-per-view event this Sunday, and fans will soon see the first WrestleDream. The card is loaded with matches, but they’re having trouble getting fans in the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

We previously reported that AEW WrestleDream’s setup isn’t close to the last time AEW ran Dynamite in the same venue. They have a lot of work to do if they want to fill up those remaining seats, and they have actually made it easier to sell out now.

WrestleTix noted behind their paywall that AEW is now set up for 6,350 fans at WrestleDream. The previous numbers showed that they had a setup of 7,566. They still around 775 available tickets to sell.

AEW WrestleDream [Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA] update
AEW, All Elite Wrestling
Sun • Oct 01 • 4:00 PM
Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA

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Available Tickets => 775
Current Setup => 6,350
Tickets Distributed => 5,575

It was also noted that AEW removed the 200-level seats that were previously shown on the WrestleDream seating map. Additionally, several seats in the lower bowl section are no longer visible. This suggests that either those ticket holders were relocated, or this change is purely coincidental. In any case, if the upper deck seats end up being filled, I will re-add the sold seats to the map. While it’s not a substantial number, it falls somewhere between 100 and 200 seats.

AEW WrestleDream should be a good show in Seattle for those fans, or anyone watching at home. Even if you’re not ordering the event, stay tuned with our results section that includes AEW Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, and all the pay-per-views, so you can join the party live.

What’s your take on AEW producing monthly pay-per-views? Is this a good idea? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

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