AEW continues to expand quickly with each passing year, and their All In event stands as their greatest accomplishment so far. The company has confirmed that next year’s All In will take place in Texas. With that said, Tony Khan aims to set a record attendance for All In next year.
Last week, AEW announced that AEW All In 2025 will be hosted at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. This event will mark the first time AEW All In will be held outside of Wembley Stadium in London.
Tony Khan announced the promotion’s goal to set a new attendance record at Globe Life Field for the upcoming “AEW: All In Texas” event on July 12, 2025, according to Joey Hayden of the Dallas Morning News. This event will mark AEW’s first pay-per-view in Texas and its first stadium show in the United States. Khan expressed that fans have frequently asked about an AEW pay-per-view in Texas and that he has been eager to provide an answer.
“For so long, fans have asked, when is AEW going to do a pay-per-view in Texas? It comes up all the time.” He added, “Every time we do a show in Texas, the fans deliver. And I’ve been waiting a long time to give that answer.”
The current attendance record at Globe Life Field is held by country artist Morgan Wallen, who drew 43,598 fans in 2022. The World Series games between the Rangers and D-backs in 2023 had attendance figures of 42,472 and 42,500, respectively.
The internal reaction to AEW All In’ Texas’ press conference was also revealed. Regardless, we will have to wait and see whether AEW All In next year will be able to set an attendance record in the end.
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