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>AEW All In went bonkers last night at Wembley Stadium. They put on a true spectacle after promising to deliver a special event in what was their biggest show to date. By breaking into the 80k threshold in terms of the attendance numbers generated, Tony Khan has all the reason in the world to cheer about. However, that’s not how WWE fans look into the matter online.
>With details about the actual attendance numbers coming to the surface, WWE fans have launched a brutal attack on AEW, trolling them on social media for their “fake numbers”.
>WWE WrestleMania 32 did an attendance of 101k (inflated) and the actual distributed tickets were 84k, both paid and free. However, it is believed their paid attendance stands at 79k. But if they actually managed over 81k, then AEW has actually created history. But unfortunately, AEW fans can’t rejoice as WWE fans are not willing to accept it.
>It’s natural for two of the biggest organizations to have a stiff rivalry amongst them. But as companies usually inflate actual attendance numbers for a better image, the WWE universe has its concerns.
>Even though AEW hasn’t revealed an official statement yet about them breaking WWE’s numbers, it’ll truly be a remarkable feat if they actually do achieve this figure. What do you think about the ongoing cold war between AEW fans and WWE fans?
>With details about the actual attendance numbers coming to the surface, WWE fans have launched a brutal attack on AEW, trolling them on social media for their “fake numbers”.
>WWE WrestleMania 32 did an attendance of 101k (inflated) and the actual distributed tickets were 84k, both paid and free. However, it is believed their paid attendance stands at 79k. But if they actually managed over 81k, then AEW has actually created history. But unfortunately, AEW fans can’t rejoice as WWE fans are not willing to accept it.
>It’s natural for two of the biggest organizations to have a stiff rivalry amongst them. But as companies usually inflate actual attendance numbers for a better image, the WWE universe has its concerns.
>Even though AEW hasn’t revealed an official statement yet about them breaking WWE’s numbers, it’ll truly be a remarkable feat if they actually do achieve this figure. What do you think about the ongoing cold war between AEW fans and WWE fans?