A few weeks ago Tony Khan dropped a huge announcement on the wrestling world when it was announced that AEW All In will take place from Wembley Stadium in August. Since then there’s been a lot of speculation regarding how many tickets the event could sell, and ticket sales appear to be going well so far.
The pre-sale for All In kicked off this week and Tony Khan announced that so far 36,000 tickets have been sold generating $4.7 million dollars so far.
ESPN Boxing Insider Mike Coppinger made a big claim about the seating for All In at Wembley Stadium when he posted a tweet saying that he’s heard the venue will be set up for 40,000 fans, which he called a “far cry” from the 94,000 fans that attended that Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte fight at Wembley.
However, the tweet didn’t go over well with Tony Khan as he claimed that Mike Coppinger is lying, and even sent a message to WWE CEO Nick Khan when he posted the following response:
“LIES. What a load of crap. Tell your agent Nick Khan to shove it up his a**”
Tony Khan didn’t stop there as he questioned who Mike’s source was for the information when he posted a follow up tweet which said, “Since you carry the credentials of a credible reporter + represent the Worldwide Leader, I’m just curious: who was your source for this, and how can a reporter representing ESPN tweet something about a legit news story that’s so blatantly wrong and easily verified as a falsehood?”
All In will air live from Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27. Stay tuned for updates.
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