What is the next AEW PPV after Double or Nothing 2024?
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AEW will be hosting a grand PPV event for their fans
AEW recently hosted one of the most successful pay-per-views, AEW Double of Nothing 2024 on May 26, 2024, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. A total of 12 matches were held and it was a triple main event show. A total of championship matches were held in which two championships changed hands.
The return of MJF, the debut of Mercedes Mone, the appearance of Gangrel, the storyline of the Elite and the championship matches highlighted the event. Featuring some of the great matches and segments, it turned out to be one of the successful pay-per-views of AEW in 2024. With AEW Double or Nothing officially coming to an end, what is the next pay-per-view?
Next pay-per-view after AEW Double or Nothing 2024
Forbidden Door 2024
Forbidden Door 2024 is the next pay-per-view after Double or Nothing. It is a pay-per-view co-produced by AEW & NJPW (New Japan Pro Wrestling), where stars from both promotions will be participating in the matches. This is the third annual Forbidden Door event and is scheduled to be held on June 30, 2024, which will go live from the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York.
All In 2024
Following the 2024 Forbidden Door, the company will host the second annual All In pay-per-view on August 25, 2024, from the Wembley Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom. All In is a pay-per-view adopted from the Independent circuits and found its way into AEW last year. The company will be hosting it as a stadium event for the second time in a row at the same venue.
All Out 2024
All Out is the next pay-per-view after AEW All In, which is scheduled to be held on September 7, 2024, from the Now Arena in Chicago, Illinois. It is the sixth annual All Out event and the fourth event to happen in the same venue.
WrestleDream 2024
Following All Out, AEW Wrestle Dream will be the next pay-per-view, which will take place on October 12, 2024, at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, United States. This is the event hosted to honor NJPW founder Antonio Inoki, who passed away in October.
Full Gear 2024
Following Wrestle Dream, the company will host AEW Full Gear pay-per-view on November 23, 2024, from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. It is considered one of the Big 4 PPVs of the company after Double or Nothing, All Out, and Revolution.
Worlds End 2024
After Full Gear, the company will host AEW World’s End pay-per-view on December 28, 2024, live from the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. This will be the second Worlds End PPV and the final PPV of the year for the company.
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