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Note On Paid Attendance and Live Gate For First AEW House Rules
March 24, 2023 | Posted by
Wrestlenomics reports that the first AEW House Rules event in Troy, OH last Saturday had a live gate of nearly $100,000. The website filed a public records request to Troy to get the numbers for the event at the Hobart Arena.
The show had a gross ticket revenue of $99,675, with 2,929 in paid ticket sales. The average ticket price was $34. There was a total ticket scan count of 2,773. AEW made $17,944 from their cut of merchandise sales, from a total of $24,640. Some of the general admission tickets were as low as $20, which could have affected revenue. Expenses are unknown, including the cost of renting the venue or pay for talent.
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