Massively important announcement made on AEW and its content

AEW PPV highlights with Jon Moxley, Orange Cassidy vs. Chris Jericho, MJF, CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe
AEW PPV highlights from recent events (Photo Credits: allelitewrestling.com)

AEW has presented a stacked library of content since launching in 2019. The company has held a total of 29 pay-per-view events since 2019, while also producing weekly TV shows. A big announcement was just made that is sure to please the All Elite fanbase.

A central All Elite Wrestling content platform, similar to the WWE Network, has been rumored over the years, and now officials have taken a step in that direction. AEW first partnered with TrillerTV in April 2019. The former FITE was the company's first international streaming partner, offering the weekly TV shows and pay-per-view events that eventually became the AEW Plus subscription package for viewers outside of the United States.

AEW and Triller announced today that the extensive All Elite pay-per-view vault is now available for viewing around the world, for the first time ever. The library includes All In from 2018, all the way up to World's End at the end of 2023, with two special events included as bonus content. The archive features a total of 25 events, with each one available as a stand-alone purchase or in yearly bundle packages.

The 2018 & 2019 Pack is priced at $34.99, and includes All In, Double Or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear, Fyter Fest, and Fight for the Fallen. The 2020 Pack includes Revolution, Double Or Nothing, All Out, and Full Gear, priced at $29.99. The 2021 Pack is listed at $29.99, while the 2022 Pack is priced at $34.99, and the 2023 Pack is $59.99.

Fans are given unlimited on-demand access with the purchase of bundles or individual events. The 2024 PPV events are currently offered as a special discounted bundle, exclusively for AEW Plus subscribers, and will not be available for stand-alone buys. The 2018-2023 library can be purchased without a subscription and is available worldwide excluding Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.


AEW returning to PPV; updated line-up for Forbidden Door

All Elite Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling will present the 2024 Forbidden Door pay-per-view on Sunday, June 30 from the UBS Arena in Long Island, NY.

Going into this week's Dynamite, there are currently 6 matches announced for Forbidden Door. Below is the current line-up:

  • Orange Cassidy vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Women's World Champion Toni Storm defends vs. Mina Shirakawa (Mariah May will be at ringside to support both competitors)
  • Winner Takes All: TBS Champion Mercedes Moné vs. Strong Women's Champion Stephanie Vaquer
  • Ladder Match for the vacant TNT Championship: Mark Briscoe vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Dante Martin vs. Jack Perry vs. 2 participants TBD
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley defends vs. Tetsuya Naito
  • AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defends vs. International Champion Will Ospreay
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NJPW World Television Champion Jeff Cobb has issued an open challenge for Forbidden Door. While he clarified that he is not actually booked for the show, it's believed that he will end up defending the title.

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