Tony Khan Confirms AEW’s PPV Schedule For Next Year

Another announcement is coming.

AEW President Tony Khan has shed some light on how the 2020 pay-per-view schedule will look like for the promotion. 

He did so during a media scrum over the weekend after the promotion finished its third and final PPV event of 2019 with the Full Gear event at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Coming out of the show, fans and media already want to know when the next big show will be. It’s been known that AEW had previously only planned to hold four PPV events each year with ideally having them in each quarter. 

This is something that Khan brought up when asked about the schedule. AEW plans to run four events with one taking place each quarter. They also plan to hold Double or Nothing 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Memorial Day Weekend and All Out 2 in Chicago on Labor Day Weekend.

Khan stated that they want to do their best for their fans by giving them value for the shows and giving a great quarterly pay-per-view experience.

AEW charges $50 per event, which some people consider being high as many other wrestling PPV shows these days are offered via a streaming service for a cheaper price. 

“So in Q1 there will be something, we’ll make an announcement very soon.”

He noted that fans can expect them to put on shows that have the same caliber of Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear. 

Khan added, “There’s going to be another one on that Mount Rushmore of quarterly big pay-per-view shows.”

You can watch Tony Khan’s post-show media scrum from AEW Full Gear below:

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