Breaking News: Exclusive Broadcast Info Revealed for AEW’s Spectacular All In Event

AEW All In, set to take place at Wembley Stadium next month, has already seen an impressive 75,000 seats sold. The event, which has been generating a lot of buzz, is now rumored to be airing as a pay-per-view (PPV) event. Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer recently provided some insight into the broadcast plans for AEW All In.

While no matches have been confirmed for the event, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is reportedly planning a top bout. According to Wrestling Headlines, this highly anticipated match is expected to be a major draw for fans.

Speculation had been mounting regarding how AEW All In would be broadcasted. Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Podcast recently revealed that the event will indeed air as a PPV, just one week before the All Out PPV. This news aligns with information shared by Meltzer on F4Wonline.com.

Meltzer stated, “Sources have confirmed to us that Comcast, while not advertising it yet, is scheduled to air All In on PPV on 8/27 from Wembley Stadium with a $50 price tag. That would mean it would be on inDemand and all the cable systems would be expected to be carrying the show. This confirms that as of this moment, it will be a PPV show, just as All Out will be. Other cable systems have not confirmed it and AEW has yet to announce it.”

In addition to the PPV broadcast, AEW will also be airing the event in movie theaters across the United States, according to Zarian. This move is in line with how AEW typically broadcasts their other pay-per-view events.

With the announcement of AEW All In as a PPV event, fans can now eagerly anticipate the high-quality production and exciting matches that AEW consistently delivers. The event is shaping up to be a must-watch for wrestling enthusiasts around the world.

For more information on AEW All In, including updates on matches and ticket sales, stay tuned to Pro Wrestling Wars.

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