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AEW Dynamite: Big Business Drew Strong Numbers For The Promotion

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Pollstar reported that the AEW Dynamite Big Business event, which took place at the TD Garden in Boston, MA on March 13, had a total of 7,131 tickets sold, resulting in a gate revenue of $423,913.

This event was significant as it marked the debut of Mercedes Mone in AEW. Additionally, it showcased a match where Samoa Joe defended the AEW World Title against Wardlow, and The Elite (The Young Bucks and Kazuchika Okada)  in action.

To compare, the AEW Dynasty PPV managed to sell 6,287 tickets and generated a gate revenue of $401,373.

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