Estimated AEW All Out PPV buys in range with other big event

AEW All Out 2025

AEW’s third-straight afternoon pay-per-view — All Out from Toronto, Canada — continued their run of strong PPV sales despite earlier start times.

In this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that according to a source, last Saturday’s show did “numbers similar to Revolution” which would put it in the range of between 135,000-140,000 total buys worldwide.

Last Saturday also featured WWE Wrestlepalooza, a premium live event that started at 7 PM Eastern and kicked off their ESPN partnership domestically. The shows went head-to-head for one hour (7-8 PM). As of now, no figures have been released for Wrestlepalooza viewership.

All Out marked the first time an AEW PPV was available to purchase on the HBO Max streaming service for a $10 discount off regular rates. However, a subscription to HBO Max is required which is a minimum of $9.99/month or $8.33 on average with a 12-month commit (both with ads). The event was also available domestically on Amazon Prime, YouTube and PPV.com along with international partners like Triller.

Once the number is finalized, All Out is in line to be tied for AEW’s second most purchased event of the calendar year behind July’s All In.

As noted above, All Out is the third-straight PPV event to start in the afternoon domestically as the main card began at 3 PM. The All In main card also started at 3 PM Eastern while Forbidden Door began at 1 PM Eastern.

AEW’s final three PPVs of 2025 (October’s WrestleDream, November’s Full Gear, December’s Worlds End) will all begin at 8 PM Eastern unless changed.

Estimated AEW PPV buys in 2025

  • Revolution (March): 135,000-140,000
  • Dynasty (April): 110,000-120,000
  • Double or Nothing (May): 122,000-130,000
  • All In (July): 180,000-185,000
  • Forbidden Door (August): 122,000-130,000
  • All Out (September): 135,000-140,000

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