Bully Ray: Anyone Who Says 50K For All In Isn’t A Big Deal Is Full Of It

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Bully Ray is quite impressed at the numbers for AEW All In this year.

This is the second year in a row the company has run Wembley Stadium on Bank Holiday Weekend in London. Last year’s All In event drew 81,035 fans, making it the third-highest biggest wrestling crowd of all time.

However, this year’s event has only just sold over 50,000 tickets. While this may seem small for the 90,000 seater football stadium, the capacity has been impacted by the recent Taylor Swift concerts at the venue.

Due to the large stage used by the pop star, a number of seats are unable to be sold. WrestleTix reported on Twitter that over 50,000 of the 53,832 tickets have been sold for the show, making it a near-sell-out for AEW.

WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray is very impressed by this number. However, he also thinks you should be too.

Bully Ray praises AEW All In ticket sales

Bully Ray took to Twitter to reply to WrestleTix’s report on the number of tickets sold for All In. He congratulated AEW on their success, and said that anybody who says it was impressive is “full of it”.

He went on to add that the build for the show is even stronger than last year, and told them to “knock em dead”.

Massive CONGRATS to @AEW for the 50k+ house at Wembley.” Bully Ray wrote on Twitter. “Anyone who says this is not a big deal is full of it. Hopefully the follow up to #ALLIN is stronger this year and AEW keep their momentum moving forward. Knock em dead kids… xo Uncle Bully.”

Massive CONGRATS to @AEW for the 50k+ house at Wembley.

Anyone who says this is not a big deal is full of it.

Hopefully the follow up to #ALLIN is stronger this year and AEW keep their momentum moving forward.

Knock em dead kids…

xo

Uncle Bully. https://t.co/Gy2z4nRZ30

— Bully Ray (@bullyray5150) August 22, 2024

Bully Ray should also be impressed at AEW’s attempt to draw over 40,000 fans next year, when All In moves to Texas. The show will take place on July 12, 2025, at Globe Life Field.

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