AEW Announces It Has Sold More Than 100,000 Live Event Tickets
AEW announced it has reached a milestone in its inaugural year.
The company, which has launched a weekly television show on TNT earlier this year, announced that it has sold 100,000 live event tickets. More specifically, it has sold 105,303 tickets this year with 91,222 of those tickets being for shows AEW already had throughout 2019. The other 14,081 tickets that were sold were for future events.
Below is the current schedule for upcoming AEW Dynamite shows:
- December 18: Corpus Christi, Texas
- January 1, 2020: Jacksonville, Florida
- January 8, 2020: Southaven, Mississippi
- January 15, 2020: Miami, Florida
- January 22, 2020: Chris Jericho’s Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea
- January 29, 2020: Cleveland, Ohio
- February 5, 2019: Huntsville, Alabama
- February 12, 2019: Austin, Texas
- February 19, 2019: Atlanta, Georgia
- February 26, 2019: Kansas City, Missouri
Fightful was sent the following press release by AEW.
December 16, 2019 – Since selling its first ticket for DOUBLE OR NOTHING back in May, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced today that it has reached the 100,000 live event tickets-sold milestone. In just eight months, AEW has produced 16 live events resulting in 91,222 tickets sold, with an average of 5,701 tickets sold per show. With the upcoming shows currently on sale, which as of today accounts for another 14,081 tickets sold, AEW’s grand total ticket sales for the year is 105,303.
This achievement is the latest in a string of successes for the ground-breaking wrestling league, which has consistently played to impressive crowds during its weekly DYNAMITE show on TNT and special pay-per-view events. Fans attending DYNAMITE and AEW’s PPV events experience an atmosphere second to none in professional wrestling, dazzling television audiences in the US and abroad. After DYNAMITE started with a bang as Wednesday’s No. 1 wrestling show and the biggest network debut on TNT in five years, the show has continued to build momentum, reaching 30 million people in its first two months.
“To think one year ago, we hadn’t yet announced the launch of AEW and our first show wouldn’t occur until late May, and today we are celebrating more than 100,000 live event tickets sold – it’s been an incredible run and a credit to our talent, our partners at TNT and our great wrestling fans for making it happen,” said Tony Khan, President and CEO of AEW. “The best part is, this is just the beginning.”
Inside and outside the ring, AEW’s unparalleled diversity and inclusiveness have also been on full display, resulting in innovative partnerships that provide new ways to engage and service all fans. In its first year, AEW has teamed up with KultureCity to launch the first-ever sensory inclusive wrestling event, Stella’s Wish to help grant wishes for adults with cancer, and Special Olympics to celebrate and inspire all athletes.