Tony Khan: AEW Has The Capacity To Expand Its PPV Calendar If The Right Streaming Offer Came Along

Tony Khan addresses whether or not he has any desire to run monthly pay-per-views.

The All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view schedule consists of five major pay-per-views a year. AEW Revolution, AEW Double or Nothing, AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door, AEW All Out, and AEW Full Gear. Outside of AEW, the traditional format for major wrestling promotions is a monthly pay-per-view offering.

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WWE began having monthly pay-per-views in 1995 and hasn't looked back since.

During a recent appearance on The Jon Chuckery Show, AEW president Tony Khan was asked whether or not he is tempted to switch to a monthly pay-per-view format.

Tony was very clear that he is fond of his quarterly offerings on traditional pay-per-view but did say that should the right streaming offer come along, he believes AEW has the capacity to present monthly special events as long as their tentpole events remain the same.

"Well, we've been able to really make the events keep that super special feel, where there is so much anticipation building up to Revolution, Double or Nothing, Forbidden Door now, and of course, All Out and Full Gear," said Khan. "I think that with the current model we have, which is a la carte pay-per-view, true pay-per-view like so many of us grew up with, it makes a lot of sense. The price is about $49.99, and if somebody's going to give us that $49.99, I would like them to feel like they're getting a show they've really looked forward to for a long time and are getting maximum value.

"There are different ways to deliver shows now in the streaming economy, but I think in this current setup, we have a great calendar," he continued. "If the delivery method changed or streaming enters the conversation for AEW because an AEW streaming platform is something I get asked about every day; I think for us right now, the way we're doing pay-per-view makes sense, but if the right offer came along on streaming to expand the calendar, that's something we have the capacity to do. I would only want to do it if we can make sure that we keep Revolution, Double or Nothing, Forbidden Door, All Out, and Full Gear as premium, top-end events like they are right now."

A recent report noted that an AEW streaming platform. had been discussed, likely to run via at Warner Bros. Discovery. Fans can learn more at this link.

Tony Khan also owns Ring of Honor, which recently relaunched its streaming platform, Honor Club. Learn more about that here.

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