The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has released the updated ticket sale figures for several upcoming AEW events, including Sunday’s WrestleDream 2023 pay-per-view event which currently has 5,610 tickets out. The show has a $46 get-in price on the secondary market.
Tomorrow night’s episode of AEW Collision in Seattle, WA has 4,214 tickets out.
AEW Dynamite in Stockton, CA on October 4 has 2,667 tickets out.
AEW Collision in Salt Lake City, UT on October 7 has 1,691 tickets out.
AEW Dynamite in Independence, MO on October 10 has 1,627 tickets out.
AEW Collision in Toledo, OH on October 14 has 1,743 tickets out.
AEW Dynamite in Rosenberg, TX on October 18 has 2,053 tickets out.
AEW Collision in Memphis, TN on October 21 has 1,112 tickets out.
AEW Dynamite in Philadelphia, PA on October 25 has 2,602 tickets out.
AEW Collision in Uncasville, CT on October 28 has 1,989 tickets out.
AEW Dynamite in Louisville, KY on November 1 has 1,612 tickets out.
AEW Rampage & Collision in Los Angeles, CA on November 17 has 2,855 tickets out.
AEW Full Gear in Los Angeles, CA on November 18 has 7,926 tickets out.
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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has recently released updated ticket sale figures for several upcoming All Elite Wrestling (AEW) events. These figures provide insight into the popularity and demand for AEW shows across various locations.
One of the highlighted events is the WrestleDream 2023 pay-per-view, which currently has 5,610 tickets sold. This event is highly anticipated by wrestling fans, as indicated by the strong ticket sales. Additionally, the secondary market price for the event is $46, indicating a high demand for tickets.
Another upcoming event, AEW Collision in Seattle, WA, has already sold 4,214 tickets. This suggests that the show in Seattle is also generating significant interest among wrestling enthusiasts in the area.
Other events mentioned in the report include AEW Dynamite in Stockton, CA (2,667 tickets sold), AEW Collision in Salt Lake City, UT (1,691 tickets sold), AEW Dynamite in Independence, MO (1,627 tickets sold), AEW Collision in Toledo, OH (1,743 tickets sold), AEW Dynamite in Rosenberg, TX (2,053 tickets sold), AEW Collision in Memphis, TN (1,112 tickets sold), AEW Dynamite in Philadelphia, PA (2,602 tickets sold), AEW Collision in Uncasville, CT (1,989 tickets sold), AEW Dynamite in Louisville, KY (1,612 tickets sold), AEW Rampage & Collision in Los Angeles, CA (2,855 tickets sold), and AEW Full Gear in Los Angeles, CA (7,926 tickets sold).
These figures demonstrate the widespread popularity of AEW events across different cities and regions. It is evident that AEW has successfully built a dedicated fan base that eagerly attends their shows. The high ticket sales for these events indicate the strong demand for AEW’s brand of professional wrestling.
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In conclusion, the recent ticket sale figures for upcoming AEW events highlight the immense popularity and demand for AEW shows. With sold-out arenas and high secondary market prices, it is clear that AEW has established itself as a major player in the world of professional wrestling. Fans can look forward to exciting and highly anticipated events in the coming months.