AEW has some big plans for 2025. As part of its WBD deal, the product will start its new relationship with Max in January 2025. The promotion will hold its first Dynamite on January 1, 2025, and the special edition of the flagship show will be titled 'Fight for the Fallen.'
While many good things are bound to happen in the new AEW-WBD deal, the show will be discontinued ahead of 2025. Rampage will not be airing on Max, which was confirmed by Tony Khan recently. The show taped its last edition on December 22, which will air on December 27.
AEW recently made a blockbuster announcement ahead of 2025. The promotion announced that two 'Maximum Carnage' shows will be held on January 15 and 16 at the Andrew J Brady Music Center venue. Dynamite will air live on the 15, while Collision will be taped on the 16 and then on January 18. Tickets for the event go on sale on December 30.
The special edition currently advertises Jon Moxley, Mariah May, Willow Nightingale, Swerve Strickland, Darby Allin, Christian Cage, Mercedes Mone, Orange Cassidy, and Chris Jericho.
AEW President Tony Khan makes a huge statement ahead of 2025
The Jacksonville-based promotion will hold its last event of the year at Worlds End pay-per-view. The show is loaded with high-stakes matches. Worlds End will also mark the last event under the current TV they had over the years.
On last week's ROH Final Battle media call, Tony Khan claimed that the Worlds End pay-per-view will lead the company into a new era. This statement might hint that huge plans are being made for 2025.
It will be interesting to see Tony Khan's surprises for the fans at the 'Maximum Carnage' edition next month.