AEW President Tony Khan is aiming high with All In: Texas 2025, which will be the promotion’s first stadium event in the United States. Speaking to the Dallas Morning News, Khan spoke about possibly breaking the attendance record in Globe Life Field.

“We think we have a chance to set the all-time attendance record. That would be pretty cool.”

Country artist Morgan Wallen currently holds the attendance record for Globe Life Field when 43,958 fans came to watch him perform in 2022. Globe Life Field is the home of the Texas Rangers and opened its doors in 2020.

All In: Texas 2025 will mark AEW’s first time hosting the event outside of London, England. In the interview, Khan shared his excitement about bringing the massive show to Arlington.

“AEW All In is such an important event in sports and it’s one of the most marquee nights in pro wrestling… The location is very special to us and Arlington, Texas. It’s a very special place.”

AEW has quickly become familiar with the city of Arlington as recent episodes of Collision have taken place in the Texan city. ROH Death Before Dishonor 2024 was also held in Arlington as part of Khan’s ‘Summer Series’ of events.

Before Khan and the All-Elite roster can set sights on Texas, the promotion will host its All In: London 2024 event in Wembley Stadium this weekend. The show will be headlined by AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defending against Bryan Danielson. Danielson has vowed to retire from in-ring competition should he come up short in London. AEW All In will return to London in 2026, Khan has confirmed.

The Sporting News reported earlier this month that AEW is planning on hosting a stadium event in Australia in 2025 and that plans are already in motion. Venues reportedly being considered for the show include Sydney’s Allianz Stadium, Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, and Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium.