All Elite Wrestling presented Full Gear on November 9th from Baltimore. The show featured a much-anticipated world title clash between Cody and Chris Jericho. According to a report from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the buyrate for the event stayed around the same level or possibly slightly below All Out.
“The numbers look to be about the same as All Out, which ended up at about 100,000, or slightly below,” wrote Dave Meltzer.
The report would continue to say that digital buys were similar to that of the first two shows, which is arguably disappointing since there was a television show promoting the PPV this time but not with the last PPVs. Cable numbers are currently unavailable.
All Elite Wrestling Burate Statistics
AEW’s Double or Nothing PPV in May was trending slightly lower than Full Gear is at the same time. That show ended up doing around 100,000 buys as well.
AEW’s All Out PPV took place at the end of August. That show is also believed to have done around 100,000 buys.
AEW’s 2020 PPV Schedule
It’s not certain when AEW’s next PPV will be but Tony Khan mentioned that an event in the first quarter of 2020 will be announced soon.
“It’s no secret that Double or Nothing, All Out and now Full Gear are big quarterly brands for us. So in Q1 there will be something, we’ll make an announcement very soon,” Khan said at the post-Full Gear media scrum.