AEW’s All In Texas was poised to be one of the company’s biggest events ever, but early ticket sales tell a different story.

According to WrestleTix, as of December 22, the event at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, has sold 9,990 tickets out of the 18,140 currently available. With 8,150 tickets still up for grabs, the numbers fall short of the blockbuster sales fans might have expected for AEW’s first outdoor stadium show in North America.

The July 12, 2025, event has 202 days left to boost its numbers, but the lukewarm sales are raising eyebrows, especially when compared to AEW’s record-breaking All In shows at Wembley Stadium. The 2023 edition of All In raked in over $10 million, while its 2024 sequel brought in $6 million. The disparity highlights the challenges AEW faces in replicating its international success on U.S. soil.

While AEW has built All In Texas as a monumental show, complete with Conrad Thompson’s Starrcast convention and other fan events, the current ticket sales suggest that excitement hasn’t fully translated into demand. Whether it’s due to pricing, scheduling, or market saturation, the numbers are a stark reminder of the hurdles even a major promotion like AEW can face.

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With plenty of time left, AEW still has an opportunity to turn things around, but the clock is ticking.

What do you think about AEW’s All In Texas ticket sales so far? Are you surprised by this number? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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