Tickets went on sale Friday morning for AEW's August pay-per-view All Out. The event sold out in less than 15 minutes.

All Elite Wrestling announced on social media Friday morning that their All Out pay-per-view is already sold out. A highly-anticipated spinoff of the All In pay-per-view All Out is the fourth installment of the named PPV's from the new wrestling promotion that has caught the wrestling world by fire.

As such and with teases that someone like CM Punk might show up at the show, it's not a surprise to see the event sell out.

Obviously, this is awesome news for AEW but it doesn't come without a few negative consequences. They've sold out PPV events before and there has been some backlash to the availability of tickets. The same is bound to happen here as fans noted on social media they saw long wait times, eventually indicating that some fans were not able to get tickets before the show sold out.

The problem here is that many of the purchases show up for re-sale minutes later at elevated prices and scalpers buy up a lot of the tickets fans would like to have.

What This Means

As AEW continues to grow in popularity, they may have to come up with ways of ensuring fans get a chance to see their product. This could mean bigger arenas, more shows or a better system for offering fans an opportunity to be in attendance live.

AEW All Out will take place on Saturday, August 31 from the Sears Centre Arena near Chicago, IL and it is sure to be a huge event for the company. So far, matches announced include Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho vs. "Hangman" Adam Page for the AEW World Heavyweight Champion.

Those in attendance are guaranteed to see a historic moment.

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