
AEW got a significant reaction in ticket sales for All In 2026 after confirming Kenny Omega vs. Will Ospreay as the pay-per-view’s main event.
According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, around 2,200 tickets were moved in just a few days. The latest report from WrestleTix has the show at 29,127 tickets distributed, an increase of 1,020 in a single day.
However, the growth can’t be credited to the matchup alone. AEW also launched its “Summer Flash” promotion, offering discounts of up to 50% on select sections of Wembley Stadium. Even before Omega vs. Ospreay was confirmed, 1,192 tickets had already been moved in three days.
The match was made official on Dynamite “Beach Break,” when Omega defeated MJF to capture the AEW World Championship for the second time. The Canadian needed the win, as another loss would have cost him any future shot at the title.
The announcement of Omega vs. Ospreay led to about 2,200 tickets moving in a few days.
— Self Made AO 💫 (@KXNGAO) July 10, 2026
(WON)
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Ospreay locked in his spot in the All In main event by defeating Swerve Strickland in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament final at Forbidden Door on June 28.
This will be the fourth singles match between Omega and Ospreay. Omega won the first two encounters, including their match at Wrestle Kingdom 17 in January 2023. Ospreay picked up his only win at Forbidden Door that same year.
AEW All In takes place August 30 at Wembley Stadium in London. Despite the recent uptick, the current total still sits well below the 53,922 tickets distributed for the 2024 edition.