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Arlington, Texas – New data has surfaced regarding the attendance and financial backing of All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) All in event, held on July 12th. Goverment records indicate that the professional wrestling breathtaking drew a live audience of 23,759 fans to the venue.
Detailed Attendance Breakdown
Table of Contents
- 1. Detailed Attendance Breakdown
- 2. Public Funding and Reimbursement Status
- 3. Arlington’s perspective
- 4. What factors might explain the difference in paid attendance between the AEW All In events in Wembley and San Antonio?
- 5. AEW all In: Texas Attendance Figures Unveiled, Insights on Public Funding Impact Revealed
- 6. Official Attendance Numbers & Wembley Comparison
- 7. The Role of Public Funding: San Antonio’s Investment
- 8. Economic Impact Analysis: Beyond the Gate
- 9. Comparing Public Funding Models: Other Wrestling Events
Of the total attendees, 21,973 spectators had their tickets scanned upon entry, representing the actual number of individuals present. This figure is lower than the 27,245 tickets initially distributed, a common occurrence in large-scale events where not all distributed tickets are ultimately used. A total of 678 suite tickets were sold, but only 274 were scanned at the entrance.
Public Funding and Reimbursement Status
The governor’s office had initially authorized $1,078,340 in state and local funds to assist with event expenses. However, Arlington City Manager Trey Yelverton has confirmed that AEW is now expected to receive approximately $700,000 in reimbursements. This adjustment stems from the difference between the originally projected attendance of 33,490 – including 32,500 spectators – and the actual attendance numbers.
Arlington’s perspective
Yelverton expressed satisfaction with AEW’s decision to host the event in Arlington, highlighting the important influx of attendees from outside the local area. He also noted that the reimbursement process is still underway and typically takes between six and twelve months to complete, which is standard procedure.
Did You Know? The initial funding approval for events like AEW All In is often based on projected attendance figures to estimate potential economic impact. actual reimbursements are then adjusted based on verified attendance data.