Report: AEW All in from Wembley Stadium to air as PPV

  • Ian Carey

AEW All In will be a pay-per-view event, our own Andrew Zarian has confirmed. 

The promotion has not officially announced how fans will be able to see the show from Wembley Stadium on August 27, but Zarian noted on Friday’s Mat Men podcast that it will air on Bleacher Report in the United States, similar to other AEW pay-per-views.  

Zarian and co-host Rich were discussing reports AEW could move to a 12 PPV per year schedule when Zarian made the following comments: 

“Does AEW have enough of a dedicated fan base to generate 120,000 to 160,000 monthly pay-per-view buys?” Zarian asked.

“Does it make sense if it’s on HBO? It makes way more sense if it’s a one time fee,” he continued to say. “Here’s the problem with that, I spoke to somebody on that side, of the technical side, HBO Max or Max is not prepared right now to do this. The infrastructure isn’t built in. It’s not that they’re not working on it, because they are, we know that they are because they want to do this with sports as well.”

“B/R is an oudated platform for this. So, they are working on it. I don’t know when it’s going to be ready, I don’t have a time frame.”

Zarian also noted there have been discussions about creating a combo package along with All Out the following weekend as well. 

The other thing I confirmed with somebody today, double confirmed. All In is a big question, what do you do at All In? Is it going to be free? Are you going to give it for free, are you going to charge a pay-per-view fee?”

“Well, it is a pay-per-view on B/R. RIght now, I believe, I’m not 100% on this but I believe they are working on some sort of bundle to get both, which makes a lot of sense. I kknow that it was a discussion, I don’t know if it’s going to happen, I don’t know if B/R has that ability but B/R is very limited and they need to get off of it.”