AEW PPV Schedule 2024: 9 Events, Dates & Locations

All Elite Wrestling is gearing up for it’s biggest year yet. When AEW launched in 2019, the company’s initial PPV schedule featured 4 quarterly events: Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear. 

With the addition of AEW Dynasty, a new pay-per-view event on Sunday, April 21, here is the updated AEW PPV Schedule for 2024. This list includes all available information for all 9 events:

  1. AEW Revolution: March 3, 2024 – Greensboro, NC
  2. AEW Dynasty: April 21, 2024 – St. Louis, MI
  3. AEW Double or Nothing: May 26, 2024 – Las Vegas, NV
  4. AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door: June 30, 2024, Long Island, NY
  5. All In: London: August 25th – London, England
  6. AEW All Out: Labor day – September 1, Chicago, IL
  7. AEW WrestleDream: October 12, Tacoma, WA
  8. AEW Full Gear: November, 23, Newark, NJ
  9. AEW Worlds End: December 28, Orlando, FL

SEScoops will update this list when the remaining dates and locations are announced.

History of AEW PPV Events

AEW Double or Nothing

All Elite Wrestling launched in May 2019 at AEW Double or Nothing, the promotion’s inaugural pay-per-view event. Over the course of the next calendar year, they’d introduce All Out, Full Gear and Revolution.

The quarterly PPV schedule was kept until 2022, when the expansion period began. It began with AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door, a groundbreaking event that featured the top stars from both AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Last year, we saw the additions of All In: London from the historic Wembley Stadium, WrestleDream honoring the late Japanese wrestling legend Antonio Inoki and Worlds End, right before the end of the year.

AEW Dynasty now bridges the gap in the spring season between Revolution in February/March and Double or Nothing in late May over Memorial Day weekend. 

9 PPV’s appears to be a sweet spot for AEW, in addition to the three special events presented by Ring of Honor. If that’s not enough, AEW also runs special themed-editions of AEW Dynamite throughout the year, such as Big Business, Grand Slam, Fyter Fest, Holiday Bash & New Year’s Smash, and others.

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