Last Night’s AEW Dynamite Attendance Is Lowest In Show History, Second Lowest In Company History
AEW’s issues with selling tickets in the US continue.
Last night’s Dynamite was an interesting one but unfortunately, low attendance has lead to that being overshadowed.
Pictures surfaced during and after the show of the poor attendance.
WrestleTix noted that AEW Dynamite brought in 2,667 paid fans this week, also noting that this was the second lowest attendance in AEW history and the lowest attendance for a Dynamite.
This attendance figure ended up surpassing only one other AEW TV event attendance for the year, which was Collision in Regina, SK (2,474). It secured the second-to-last position, just ahead of Rampage in Kingston, RI (2,743). No sugar coating it, this was a bad turnout. Many residents in the area reached out to me, noting that they only became aware of the event’s presence the day before when AEW advertisements aired during nearly every commercial break of the Reds (baseball) game.
WrestleTix
This comes on the same day as turnstiles numbers were revealed for All In, noting that 72k fans entered Wembley Stadium by the turnstiles count, calling into question AEW’s record attendance number that they have been mentioning since the PPV went down on August 27th.
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