Taken from the September 10th edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, here are the financial numbers from All In, as per Dave Meltzer:

Live Gate: $458,525

  • Merchandise: Every item sold out, no finite numbers from this
  • FITE: Grossed more than $1 Million between Starrcast and ALL IN iPPV sales.
  • Starrcast sold 11,000 tickets
  • Pro Wrestling Tees did just under $500k of t-shirt sales (which SEScoops reported here)
  • Highspots had it’s biggest merchandise day ever at the convention
  • PPV Numbers: Not out yet and impossible to predict due to no prior reference point.
  • Google Trends showed that this didn’t have mainstream steam, but no wrestling show outside of WWE has shown that in recent memory.
  • WGN Zero Hour: 196k Viewers. In line with station’s top-rated prime-time shows, even on worst week of the night for TV and not in prime-time.



Overall financial verdict: Grand Slam home run

The total attendance number for the event, which went down September 1st in Chicago, was a phenomenal 11,263 – a figure that they have since commemorated with a t-shirt featuring the number emblazoned front and center.


With the wrestling world still awash in the afterglow of All In, and the numbers speaking for themselves, it’s unsurprising that Cody has been openly teasing the possibility of an All In II.