
AEW might not be done growing its pay-per-view calendar just yet.
Tony Khan has expanded AEWs PPV output from the original four events per year to ninea big jump thats helped fuel storylines and revenue alike. But in a new interview featured in The Hollywood Reporter, Khan suggested that number might not be final.
While discussing AEW Dynamite officially surpassing WCW Monday Nitro in episode count, Khan also addressed the current state of AEWs PPV strategy and hinted at possibly adding one more to the mix.
Nine is a great number, Khan said, referring to AEWs current annual count of pay-per-view events. Still, he didnt rule out the idea of expanding to ten shows per year. I could see it going up to 10, Khan added.
For comparison, WWE is scheduled to run 17 Premium Live Events in 2025, nearly double AEWs count. But Khan appears content with AEWs more spaced-out approach, saying it gives weekly programming like Dynamite time to build toward meaningful payoffs.
AEW just wrapped up its Dynasty pay-per-view on April 6 and will be back on PPV on May 25 for Double or Nothingone of the companys original flagship events.
Is AEWs current PPV schedule the perfect balanceor would you like to see them go bigger like WWE? Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us how many events AEW should run each year.