AEW is quickly gaining more and more fans by the day. Tony Khan’s promotion has given the fans an alternative for WWE; some would argue that it was about time. With all its success, AEW is now returning to a jam-packed live show and has made a huge announcement about the same.
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On July 9, 2021, AEW made an official announcement that their flagship pay-per-view, All Out, is sold out. As AEW made this announcement, Chris Jericho turned up on Busted Open Radio to do the same. Apparently, the tickets sold out like hot cakes before many fans even had the chance to buy them.
The event is a much-needed one for the fans as well as the company. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the company had only TV ratings on their minds.
Now with the relaxation of the constraints in America as well as other places around the world, it was only a matter of time before live shows were back.
#AEW returns to Pay Per View, LIVE Sunday, September 5, 2021 from a SOLD OUT @NOW_Arena in Chicago for #AEWAllOut
Available on all major providers, @FiteTV (internationally) & @BleacherReport pic.twitter.com/yl96OCS2mL— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 9, 2021
AEW re-introduced live audience for their ‘Double or Nothing’ PPV, but the arena was much smaller compared to ‘All Out’. They will hold the All Out PPV on Sunday, September 5. The fans and wrestlers alike are buzzing with excitement at the thought of a packed live show of thousands.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨@IAmJericho has just announced with @davidlagreca1 & @TheMarkHenry on @BustedOpenRadio that @AEW #AllOut in Chicago on September 5th is already SOLD OUT! 👀#AEWAllOut
— SiriusXM Busted Open (@BustedOpenRadio) July 9, 2021
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Who is winning the “war” between WWE and AEW?
With competition comes comparison. The fans have compared AEW to WWE ever since its inception. And with so many ex-WWE Superstars and legends jumping ship to AEW from WWE, the whole thing becomes ever more intense.
WWE has already announced that they will be back on the road soon and now, all eyes are on AEW to do the same. The wrestling world has been divided between fans of WWE and AEW. The fans always keep an eye on their rival company and want their promotion to one-up everything they do.
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However, one thing that unites the fans is they we all are lucky to have a constant source of entertainment in our lives during times of crisis. Both WWE and AEW have done an amazing job in providing us a way to escape the morbid situation of the pandemic.
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We are deeply grateful for both companies and wish them nothing but success going forward.
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