ALL ELITE WRESTLING's ALL OUT PPV Sells Out In Just 15 Minutes

ALL ELITE WRESTLING's ALL OUT PPV Sells Out In Just 15 Minutes

While WWE is struggling to shift tickets for Stomping Grounds, All Elite Wrestling has just announced that August's All Out PPV has sold out in just 15 minutes. Find out more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Jun 14, 2019 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Earlier this week, we told you that WWE is struggling to sell tickets for Stomping Grounds, a show which will be headlined by Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin for the Universal Championship. Well, things over at All Elite Wrestling are looking a little brighter because All Out tickets at Chicago's Sears Centre Arena sold out in just 15 minutes. 

The tickets should have sold out in seconds but the arena cleverly dealt with demand by setting up an online waiting room to stop the website from crashing. 

The Sears Centre can seat as many as 11,000 - 12,000 for wrestling events. Believe it or not, there were over 70,000 people in line for tickets at one point and it now doesn't seem that hard to imagine All Elite Wrestling being able to sell out a WrestleMania sized arena in the not too distant future. 

Here's the official announcement from All Elite Wrestling: 

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