One of the biggest pro wrestling events of this year was the AEW All In Pay-per-view. It took place at Wembley Stadium in London, England. IWGP United States Champion Will Ospreay also had a first-time-ever match-up on the show. He competed against Chris Jericho.
AEW announced that the in-stadium attendance had broken the record for the highest audience to appear at a wrestling show. The number was 81,035 which beat WWE WrestleMania 32’s record of 80,709.
The Aerial Assassin, considering he was part of the history-making event, went on to tattoo the in-stadium attendance number on his left arm. Sadly, it seems like he is already regretting his decision.
It was reported that the actual attendance was not 81,035. Rather, it was almost 10,000 short. The reported number of people that actually showed up was 72,265.
After seeing the report, Will Ospreay recorded a video sharing his frustration about the news. He also ridiculed AEW for announcing that the number was 81,035. He uploaded the clip on Twitter and quickly deleted the clip.
“Bruv, you cannot make this f*cking sh*t up. I am currently in Japan and I’ve had no f*cking sleep. I am tired and I wake up. This is the worst f*cking day of my life. Do you know how hard it was for me to get a tattoo? My Mum f*cking hates them bruv. They announced it to everyone! They announced it was 81,000 people. I’ve got this f*cking thing on my arm now,” Will Ospreay said.
AEW has yet to comment on the reports about the actual attendance.
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