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>Latest ticket sale numbers are 8/27 in Charleston, WV, at 3,852, 8/24 in Cleveland at 3,325, 8/31 in Chicago at 5,293, 9/2 in Chicago at 4,617, 9/4 All Out in Chicago at 7,559 ($90 get in price on secondary market) and they could probably put 1,500 more in but all tickets left are for all three shows and until that changes they are sold out of tickets with many tickets left which is very weird ), 9/7 in Buffalo, NY is 4,389, 9/14 in Albany NY is at 2,803, 9/21 at Arthur Ashe Stadium is at 10,009, 9/28 in Philadelphia is at 3,388, 10/5 in Washington, DC is 1,099 (presale number) and 10/7 in Washington, DC (Rampage and Battle of the Belts) is 1,170. People can try and put any spin they want but aside from Chicago which is doing well considering three shows and the PPV is sold out, and Arthur Ashe Stadium, these numbers are way down from what you’d expect, particularly Cleveland and Philadelphia and for a first time in Buffalo and Albany, those are disappointing numbers. When you have a wrestling war, and no matter what anyone says, we have one, they can both go up or both go down, but usually, one will go up and the other will go down. Before it was AEW up and WWE down, and now that has reversed. You can say injuries all you want, but the first time AEW is in Buffalo and Albany should be far better, and Philadelphia is a historically strong market - Dave Meltzer, WON