AEW’s All In event across the pond in England was a rousing financial success over the weekend. According to Tony Khan it brought in over 50,000 fans to Wembley Stadium.

He posted this news on X:

The success of All In doesn’t appear to have translated into more interest or better ratings for AEW’s flagship show Dynamite in United States though. This week’s edition had lower overall numbers than last week’s show.

The All In fallout episode of Dynamite brought in 697,000 overnight viewers which is down from last week’s 698,000. The key demos were also down from 0.24 to 0.23.

AEW Dynamite has not notched more than 800,000 viewers since the April 10th episode which featured the backstage footage of the CM Punk, Jack Perry incident. The show hasn’t had over a million viewers since February of 2023.

By comparison, NXT go-home show for Sunday’s No Mercy event brought in 615,000 viewers and 0.17 in the key demos this week.

When it comes to ticket sales this is how Wrestle Tix on X says the company is faring:

AEW Dynamite & Rampage, Sep 11, Rupp Arena, Lexington: Available Tickets: 1,586 Current Setup: 3,301 Tickets Distributed: 1,715.

AEW Collision, Fri, Sep 06, NOW Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL: Available Tickets: 1,228 Available Combo Tickets: 234 Current Setup: 3,376 Tickets Distributed: 1,914.

AEW All Out, Sat, Sep 07, NOW Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL Available Tickets: 947 Available Combo Tickets: 242 Current Setup: 7,211 Tickets Distributed: 6,022.

AEW Dynamite & Rampage, Sep 18, Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plz, WILKES BARRE, PA Available Tickets: 955 Current Setup: 2,533 Tickets Distributed: 1,578.

AEW Collision, Sep 12, Wright State University Nutter Center, Dayton, OH Available Tickets: 2,294 Current Setup: 3,292 Tickets Distributed: 998.

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