List of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events

This is a list of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events, detailing all wrestling shows promoted on pay-per-view (PPV) by All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

The MGM Grand Garden Arena hosted All Elite Wrestling's inaugural pay-per-view event Double or Nothing

The formation of AEW was announced on January 1, 2019,[1][2] with the promotion holding its inaugural event, Double or Nothing, which doubled as its inaugural PPV event, on May 25.[3] Double or Nothing is regarded as AEW's marquee domestic event;[4] furthermore, AEW President and Chief Executive Officer Tony Khan referred to Double or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear, and Revolution as being the promotion's "big four" PPVs, their four biggest domestic shows of the year produced quarterly.[5] From March 2020 to July 2021, the majority of AEW's events were held at Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida due to the COVID-19 pandemic. AEW began readmitting a limited number of fans in August 2020 and then ran full capacity shows in May 2021 before the promotion returned to live touring in mid-July. In June 2022, AEW added a fifth PPV event to its yearly lineup with Forbidden Door, a co-promoted event with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), and then further expanded its PPV event schedule in the second half of 2023, adding All In, WrestleDream, and Worlds End in August, October, and December, respectively. Another PPV, Dynasty, was added to the lineup in April 2024, totaling nine PPV events for the year.

AEW pay-per-views are available on Triller TV in other international markets. They are also available via traditional PPV outlets in the U.S. and Canada, and carried by all major satellite providers and was also formerly shown in select locations of the Cineplex Entertainment theatre chain in Canada.[6][7] Previously pay-per-views was available on Warner Bros. Discovery's Bleacher Report service in the United States and Canada, but on September 30, 2024, Bleacher Report announced that they will no longer carry AEW PPVs.[8] On February 19, 2020, AEW reached a new media rights deal with German media company Sky Deutschland, owned by Comcast (WWE's U.S. broadcast partner, which previously broadcast WWE and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling shows), to broadcast its PPVs on Sky Select Event.[9] On August 6, 2020, AEW and Sky Italia (also owned by Comcast) agreed to broadcast their PPVs on Sky Primafila.[10] On August 2, 2021, AEW signed a deal with Eurosport to broadcast their TV and PPV content in India.[11]

Past events

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2019

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Double or Nothing[12] May 25, 2019 Paradise, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Chris Jericho vs. Kenny Omega to determine who would challenge for the inaugural AEW World Championship at All Out[13]
Fyter Fest[14] June 29, 2019 Daytona Beach, Florida Ocean Center Jon Moxley vs. Joey Janela in an Unsanctioned match[15] Held in conjunction with the Community Effort Orlando (CEO) eSports tournament
Fight for the Fallen[16][17] July 13, 2019 Jacksonville, Florida Daily's Place The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. The Brotherhood (Cody and Dustin Rhodes)[18]
All Out[19] August 31, 2019 Hoffman Estates, Illinois Sears Centre Arena Chris Jericho vs. Adam Page for the inaugural AEW World Championship[20]
Full Gear[21] November 9, 2019 Baltimore, Maryland Royal Farms Arena Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega in an Unsanctioned Lights Out match[22]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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2020

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Revolution[23] February 29, 2020 Chicago, Illinois Wintrust Arena Chris Jericho (c) vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship[24] Held in conjunction with the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2)
Double or Nothing[25] May 23, 2020 Jacksonville, Florida Daily's Place
TIAA Bank Field[a]
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Brodie Lee for the AEW World Championship
The Elite ("Hangman" Adam Page, Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson) and Matt Hardy vs. The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Santana, and Ortiz) in a Stadium Stampede match[26]
Each venue featured its own main event match.
All Out[27] September 5, 2020 Jacksonville, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Daily's Place
Woodland Lakes Dental[b]
Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF for the AEW World Championship[29]
Full Gear[30] November 7, 2020 Jacksonville, Florida
Cameron, North Carolina
Daily's Place
Hardy Compound[c]
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Eddie Kingston in an "I Quit" match for the AEW World Championship[32]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2021

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Revolution[33] March 7, 2021 Jacksonville, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia[d]
Daily's Place Kenny Omega (c) vs. Jon Moxley in an Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch for the AEW World Championship[35]
Double or Nothing[36][37] May 30, 2021 Jacksonville, Florida Daily's Place
TIAA Bank Field[a]
The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Santana, and Ortiz) vs. The Pinnacle (MJF, Shawn Spears, Wardlow, Cash Wheeler, and Dax Harwood) in a Stadium Stampede match
If The Inner Circle lost, they would be forced to disband[38]
All Out[39] September 5, 2021 Hoffman Estates, Illinois Now Arena Kenny Omega (c) vs. Christian Cage for the AEW World Championship[40]
Full Gear[41] November 13, 2021 Minneapolis, Minnesota Target Center Kenny Omega (c) vs. "Hangman" Adam Page for the AEW World Championship[42]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2022

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Revolution[43] March 6, 2022 Orlando, Florida Addition Financial Arena "Hangman" Adam Page (c) vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship[44]
Double or Nothing[45][46] May 29, 2022 Paradise, Nevada T-Mobile Arena "Hangman" Adam Page (c) vs. CM Punk for the AEW World Championship[47]
Forbidden Door[48] June 26, 2022 Chicago, Illinois United Center Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the interim AEW World Championship[49] Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling
All Out[50] September 4, 2022 Hoffman Estates, Illinois Now Arena Jon Moxley (c) vs. CM Punk for the AEW World Championship[51]
Full Gear[52] November 19, 2022 Newark, New Jersey Prudential Center Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF for the AEW World Championship[53]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2023

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Revolution[54] March 5, 2023 San Francisco, California Chase Center MJF (c) vs. Bryan Danielson in a 60-minute Iron Man match for the AEW World Championship
Double or Nothing[55] May 28, 2023 Paradise, Nevada T-Mobile Arena Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli) vs. The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and "Hangman" Adam Page) in an Anarchy in the Arena match
Forbidden Door[56] June 25, 2023 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Scotiabank Arena Bryan Danielson vs. Kazuchika Okada Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling
First AEW pay-per-view to be held outside the United States
All In[57] August 27, 2023 London, England Wembley Stadium MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship
All Out[58] September 3, 2023 Chicago, Illinois United Center Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW International Championship
WrestleDream October 1, 2023 Seattle, Washington Climate Pledge Arena Christian Cage (c) vs Darby Allin in a Two out of three falls match for the AEW TNT Championship
Full Gear[59] November 18, 2023 Inglewood, California Kia Forum MJF (c) vs. Jay White for the AEW World Championship
Worlds End[60] December 30, 2023 Uniondale, New York Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum MJF (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the AEW World Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2024

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Revolution[61] March 3, 2024 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum Sting and Darby Allin (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) in a Tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship
This was also Sting's retirement match.
Dynasty[62] April 21, 2024 St. Louis, Missouri Chaifetz Arena Samoa Joe (c) vs. Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship
Double or Nothing[63] May 26, 2024 Paradise, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena The Elite (Matthew Jackson, Nicholas Jackson, Kazuchika Okada, and Jack Perry) vs. Team AEW (Bryan Danielson, Darby Allin, Cash Wheeler, and Dax Harwood) in an Anarchy in the Arena match
Forbidden Door June 30, 2024 Elmont, New York UBS Arena Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Will Ospreay for the AEW World Championship Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling
All In[64] August 25, 2024 London, England Wembley Stadium Swerve Strickland (c) vs Bryan Danielson in a Title vs. Career match for the AEW World Championship
All Out September 7, 2024 Hoffman Estates, Illinois Now Arena "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland in a Lights Out Steel Cage match
WrestleDream[65] October 12, 2024 Tacoma, Washington Tacoma Dome Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship
Full Gear November 23, 2024 Newark, New Jersey Prudential Center Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy for the AEW World Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Upcoming events

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2024

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Worlds End December 28, 2024 Orlando, Florida Addition Financial Arena TBA
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2025

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
Wrestle Dynasty[66] January 5, 2025 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome TBA Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Ring of Honor, World Wonder Ring Stardom, and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Grand Slam Australia[67] February 15, 2025 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre[68] TBA
Revolution[69] March 9, 2025 Los Angeles, California Crypto.com Arena TBA
All In[70] July 12, 2025 Arlington, Texas Globe Life Field TBA
Forbidden Door[71] August 24, 2025 London, England TBA TBA Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2026

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Event Date Location Venue Main event Notes
All In[72] 2026 London, England TBA TBA
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Most pay-per-view matches

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These eleven wrestlers have the most matches as of Full Gear 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of PPV matches[73] First PPV match Latest PPV match
1 Matt/Matthew Jackson 31 Double or Nothing 2019 WrestleDream 2024
Nick/Nicholas Jackson
3 Chris Jericho 29 Double or Nothing 2019 WrestleDream 2024
4 Darby Allin 27 Fyter Fest 2019 WrestleDream 2024
5 MJF 27 Double or Nothing 2019 Full Gear 2024
6 "Hangman" Adam Page 26 Double or Nothing 2019 Full Gear 2024
7 Jon Moxley 25 Fyter Fest 2019 Full Gear 2024
8 Jungle Boy/"Jungle Boy" Jack Perry/Jack Perry 24 Fyter Fest 2019 Full Gear 2024
9 Kenny Omega 22 Double or Nothing 2019 Full Gear 2023
Orange Cassidy Fyter Fest 2019 Full Gear 2024

Themed events

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Some All Elite Wrestling events may be thematic, centered on particular types of matches, or have an annually recurring main event.

Event Feature
Current
Double or Nothing Since 2020, the event features a specialized tornado tag team match between two multi-man teams, now known as an Anarchy in the Arena match.
Forbidden Door Features direct competition between wrestlers from AEW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).
WrestleDream The event is a memorial show held in tribute to NJPW founder Antonio Inoki.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Most of the event was contested at Daily's Place, but the main event match was taped at nearby TIAA Bank Field.
  2. ^ The Tooth and Nail match between Big Swole and Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. was pre-taped prior to the event at Baker's real-life dental clinic in Winter Park, Florida.[28]
  3. ^ The Elite Deletion Match between Matt Hardy and Sammy Guevara was taped a week prior to the event at Hardy's home, The Hardy Compound, located in Cameron, North Carolina.[31]
  4. ^ The tag team Street Fight pitting Darby Allin and Sting against Team Taz (Brian Cage and Ricky Starks) was pre-taped at a warehouse in Atlanta, Georgia; the exact location and tape date are unknown.[34]

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