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The Latest On Plans For Future AEW Pay-Per-Views

All Elite Wrestling is set to premiere on TNT in October but over the last few months the company has been introducing fans to their product through the use of pay-per-views.

The first official pay-per-view under the AEW banner, Double or Nothing, took place from Las Vegas in May, and the company’s next big show, All Out, is set to air live later this month.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the plan is for AEW to do one more PPV in 2019 and then do four PPV events in 2020.

It was also noted that AEW will miss one week of television this year as the company doesn’t plan to run on Christmas night, however New Year’s night will be a live show.

AEW All Out will air live from the Sears Centre on Saturday, August 31 and AEW’s weekly TV show will premiere on TNT on Wednesday, October 2.

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