Update On AEW WrestleDream Gate And Attendance
Boston, 21 November - Wrestlenomics reported that AEW WrestleDream managed to sell 7,108 tickets, resulting in a live gate of $533,717. ## The event was held on October 1 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, following AEW Collision the night before, which sold 4,933 tickets for a gate of $235,652. WrestleDream event was the most successful non-WWE wrestling event in North American history, in terms of attendance and ticket sales.## A Total of Fourteen matches were contested at the event with Christian Cage defeated Darby Allin by 2–1 in a two out of three falls match to retain the AEW TNT Championship in the main event. Plush, Bryan Danielson defeated Zack Sabre Jr. and Swerve Strickland defeated "Hangman" Adam Page. The event was also notable for the AEW debut of Adam Copeland (formerly known as Edge in WWE). ## The event also had a strong viewership on Bleacher Report Live, with an average of 100,000 viewers and a peak of 120,000 viewers. AEW's WrestleDream was a massive success, indicating the company's growing popularity and its ability to run successful large-scale events. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...