It seems like AEW has hit a home run with the Grand Slam event, at least from a financial perspective.
On September 21, the company will return to Arthur Ashe Stadium for AEW Grand Slam, a buzzworthy taping of AEW Dynamite and Rampage in New York.
Ahead of the show, company president Tony Khan tweeted that the event is now the highest-grossing event in AEW history. To clarify, he wrote that it was the company’s biggest live gate, as they’re over the $1 million mark.
Tomorrow’s AEW Grand Slam in New York City is now officially the highest grossing event in @AEWonTV history!
Tickets: https://t.co/aqstEqDXrrDon’t miss Grand Slam on tv tomorrow live on Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite on @TBSNetwork + part 2 Friday Night #AEWRampage on @TNTdrama https://t.co/ZoN6Naczmg
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) September 20, 2022
For comparison, the inaugural Grand Slam event in 2021 reportedly netted slightly over $960,000 with a reported 18,300 paying fans in attendance.
AEW previously broke the $1 million mark at the gate with the Double or Nothing 2022 pay-per-view.
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