AEW Dynamite Beach Break 2026 final ticket count confirmed

AEW Dynamite Beach Break 2026 MJF vs Kenny Omega

This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite was the Beach Break 2026 special, which took place from The BayCare Sound in Clearwater Beach, FL. WrestleTix have now confirmed the final count for the show, which is above the YTD average for tickets distributed for AEW shows.

WrestleTix reports that 3,419 tickets were distributed for the event, with 200 allocated to Vet Tix. For context, the YTD average for AEW events (from January 2026 onwards including PPV shows) is 3,192, so Beach Break was a few hundred over that number.

AEW are currently building to their Redemption PPV event from Canada. The last report from WrestleTix on that show (from 5 days ago) shows 5,112 tickets have been distributed (this will be higher now of course).

AEW Beach Break Tickets Sold

Here are the quick results from the show:

  • Kyle Fletcher defeated Konosuke Takeshita to win the AEW International Title
  • Death Riders defeated The Workhorsemen when Moxley pinned Drake
  • Willow Nightingale pinned Julia Hart to win the Casino Gauntlet to earn an AEW Women’s Title match at Redemption
  • Kenny Omega defeated MJF to win the AEW World Title
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