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Report: AEW All In Texas Estimated Pay-Per-View Buyrate Jumps To 180,000-185,000 Range

Update on the pay-per-view buys for AEW All In Texas.

On Friday, July 18, Dave Meltzer talked about the buys for All In Texas in that week’s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, estimating that the show did 175,000 buys on pay-per-view.

Now, just a few weeks later, Meltzer has issued an updated number for the show, estimating 180,000 to 185,000 buys. This number was reported in this week’s edition of Meltzer’s newsletter.

Depending on where the number lands, All In Texas could end up with the third highest buyrate in company history. AEW All Out 2021 did an estimated 215,000 buys, AEW All In 2023 did an estimated 200,000 buys, and AEW Revolution 2024 did an estimated 180,000 buys.

As for 2025, Double Or Nothing did an estimated 125,000 buys back in May. Two months before that in March, Revolution did an estimated 135,000 buys.

In the previous report, Meltzer also noted that the company recorded about $725,000 in merchandise revenue, the highest non-WWE figure in US and Canada. Fans can learn more about the original report by clicking here.

If you missed anything from Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite, catch up on the show by clicking here.

After that, click here to check out the current lineup for the next AEW pay-per-view, Forbidden Door.

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