PPV or pay-per-view events are important milestones in terms of storyline progression for just about any wrestling promotion. AEW PPV events are spread out throughout the year to entertain fans with both action and drama.
AEW's Next PPV
The next AEW PPV event is AEW Worlds End Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on December 30, 2023.
| Date | Event | Venue | Location |
| December 30, 2023 | AEW Worlds End | Uniondale, New York | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
AEW PPV Calendar 2023 and 2024
| Date | Event | Location | Venue |
| March 5, 2023 | AEW Revolution | San Francisco, California | Chase Center |
| May 28, 2023 | AEW Double or Nothing | Paradise, Nevada | T-Mobile Arena |
| June 25, 2023 | AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Scotiabank Arena |
| August 27, 2023 | AEW: All In | London, England | Wembley Stadium |
| September 3, 2023 | AEW: All Out | Chicago, Illinois | United Center |
| October 1, 2023 | AEW: WrestleDream | Seattle, Washington | Climate Pledge Arena |
| November 18, 2023 | AEW: Full Gear | Inglewood, California | Kia Forum |
| December 30, 2023 | AEW: Worlds End | Uniondale, New York | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
| March 3, 2024 | AEW: Revolution | Greensboro, North Carolina | Greensboro Coliseum |
| August 25, 2024 | AEW: All In | London, England | Wembley Stadium |
| TBA | AEW: WrestleDream | TBA | TBA |
AEW PPV History
All Elite Wrestling was officially announced on January 1, 2019. It was also announced that the promotion will organize its first pay-per-view event in May 2023. It was also the first-ever event by AEW. On May 25, 2023, AEW Double or Nothing took place and there has been no looking back since then. AEW has not announced any single biggest event of the promotion like WWE has done with WrestleMania. However, fans still consider Double or Nothing to be AEW's marquee event. The company's owner and chairman Tony Khan has nominated Double or Nothing as one of its Big Four PPVs. The other three events were its next three continuing PPVs namely, AEW All Out, Full Gear, and Revolution. All Out is a spin-off of the All In PPV, which was organized by Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, and other wrestlers. This event is considered to be the event that began the formation of AEW. Full Gear and Revolution took place in November and February and are now annually held around that time of the year.
Before All Out, AEW also organized Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen in 2019 which were its second and third PPV after Double or Nothing respectively. However, beginning in 2020, AEW no longer organized these events as pay-per-view. Instead, it organized the two events as special episodes of Dynamite and Rampage. In both 2020 and 2021, AEW organized four PPVs only - Revolution in March, Double or Nothing in May, All Out in September and finally Full Gear in November. In 2022, it added another PPV to its belt in the form of AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door. The event is a collaboration between the wrestlers of AEW and NJPW and now takes place every year in June. In 2023, the PPV calendar of AEW saw major additions. While it organized all five PPVs it had organized in 2022, AEW added another three in the year. This brought its annual PPV tally to eight. In August 2023, it organized AEW All In at the Wembley Stadium in London, England. It then organised WrestleDream in October and World's End in December 2023 to close the year. It is worth to wait to know whether AEW will introduce another PPV in 2024 or perhaps reduce one from its calender, which seems pretty unlikely.
AEW Wrestlers with the most PPV matches
Top 25 List - 25 Superstars with the most PPV matches in AEW History
| Superstar | PPV matches in AEW |
| Matt Jackson | 23 |
| Maxwell Jacob Friedman | 23 |
| Nick Jackson | 23 |
| Hangman Adam Page | 21 |
| Kenny Omega | 21 |
| Chris Jericho | 20 |
| Darby Allin | 20 |
| Jon Moxley | 18 |
| Pentagon Jr. | 18 |
| Jack Perry | 17 |
| Orange Cassidy | 16 |
| Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. | 15 |
| Rey Fénix | 15 |
| Luchasaurus | 14 |
| Sammy Guevara | 14 |
| Eddie Kingston | 13 |
| Hikaru Shida | 13 |
| Scorpio Sky | 13 |
| Chuck Taylor | 11 |
| Cody Rhodes | 11 |
| Ricky Starks | 11 |
| Cash Wheeler | 10 |
| Christian Cage | 10 |
| Dax Harwood | 10 |
| Frankie Kazarian | 10 |
AEW PPV Calendar 2022
Given below is the AEW PPV list in 2022:
| Date | Event | Location | Venue | Main Event |
| 06 March 2022 | AEW Revolution | Orlando, Florida | Addition Financial Arena | Hangman Page (c) def. Adam Cole - AEW World Championship |
| 29 May 2022 | AEW Double or Nothing | Paradise, Nevada | T-Mobile Arena | CM Punk def. Hangman Page (c) - AEW World Championship |
| 26 June, 2022 | AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door | Chicago, Illinois | United Center | Jon Moxley def. Hiroshi Tanahashi - Interim AEW World Championship |
| 4 September, 2022 | AEW All Out | Hoffman Estates, Illinois | Now Arena | CM Punk def. Jon Moxley (c) - AEW World Championship Match |
| 19 November 2022 | AEW Full Gear | Newark, New Jersey | Prudenital Center | TBD |
FAQs
Which AEW star has the most PPV matches?
Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson (The Young Bucks) have both competed in 23 PPV matches at AEW. Further, MJF has also competed in 23 PPV matches.
What is the next AEW PPV?
The next AEW event is AEW Worlds End scheduled to take place on December 30, 2023 live from Uniondale, New York in Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
What was the first AEW PPV?
AEW Double or Nothing (2019) was the first-ever event organized by AEW.