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All Elite Wrestling

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American professional wrestling promotion
"AEW" redirects here. For other uses, seeAEW (disambiguation).

All Elite Wrestling, LLC
Headquarters inJacksonville, Florida
All Elite Wrestling
Company typePrivate
IndustryProfessional wrestling
FoundedJanuary 1, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-01-01)
FounderTony Khan[1][2][3]
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
ServicesLicensing
RevenueIncrease $168 million (2024)[4]
OwnersShahid Khan
Tony Khan
ParentBeatnik Investments, LLC[5]
DivisionsAEW Games[6]
AEW Heels[7]
AEW Music[8]
Shop AEW[9]
Websiteallelitewrestling.com

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an Americanprofessional wrestling promotion headquartered inJacksonville, Florida. It is owned and operated byShahid andTony Khan, with the latter serving aspresident andchief executive officer.

AEW was founded in 2019 by Tony Khan, withprofessional wrestlersKenny Omega,Cody Rhodes, andMatt and Nick Jackson serving as initial co-executive vice presidents,[note 1] following the success of theindependent wrestling eventAll In in 2018.[10][11] The promotion'sroster primarily appears on its two weekly broadcast television shows,Dynamite andCollision,[12][13] as well as on itsstreaming andpay-per-view (PPV) programming.[14] AEW wrestlers have also appeared at events produced by or co-produced with other promotions, includingRing of Honor (ROH), which was acquired by Khan in 2022. AEW's programming is available in 220 territories in 50 languages.

As with other professional wrestling promotions, AEW does not promote a legitimate sporting contest but entertainment-based performance theater, featuring storyline-driven, scripted, and partially choreographed matches; however, matches often include moves that can put performers at risk of serious injury or death if not performed correctly. With an estimated value of$2 billion,[15] AEW is the second largest wrestling promotion in the world, behindWWE, and third most valuablecombat sports-related promotion in the world, after theUltimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and WWE.[16][17]

History

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Background and formation (2017–2019)

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Main article:All In (2018)

In May 2017, professional wrestling journalistDave Meltzer commented that the American professional wrestling promotionRing of Honor (ROH) could not sell 10,000 tickets for a wrestling event,[18] a feat that no U.S.-based wrestling promotion besides the dominantWWE had accomplished since WWE's defunct major competitor,World Championship Wrestling (WCW), in 1999.[19] The comment was responded to by professional wrestlersCody Rhodes andThe Young Bucks (thetag team of Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson), who were then top stars signed to ROH and good friends both inside and outside of professional wrestling as part of the groupBullet Club (and later part of the sub-Bullet Club faction,The Elite).[20] They promoted and held an independent professional wrestling event calledAll In in September 2018, featuring wrestlers from ROH as well as other promotions. The event sold out in 30 minutes and had the largest audience in attendance for a professional wrestling show in the United States held and organized by promoters not affiliated with WWE or WCW since 1993. The event was attended by 11,263 people.[21][22][23][24] The event was acclaimed, and it led to much online speculation that Cody and The Young Bucks would expand their ambitions and create their own professional wrestling promotion or do a second All In event. Reportedly, people in thetelevision industry were also very impressed with the show.[25][26]

Left to right:Cody Rhodes,Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson, andKenny Omega helped start AEW.
Tony Khan (left) is the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of AEW, while his fatherShahid Khan (right) is its co-lead investor and co-owner.

On November 5, 2018, several trademarks were filed inJacksonville, Florida, that indicated the launch of All Elite Wrestling.[27][28] Names filed for trademark included: All Elite Wrestling, AEW All Out, All Out, AEW, Double or Nothing, Tuesday Night Dynamite, AEW Double or Nothing, and several logos.[29][30][31] In December 2018, Cody, The Young Bucks, and several other wrestlers left ROH.[32][33] The official announcement of AEW's creation came at midnightEastern Time on January 1, 2019, in an episode ofBeing the Elite, aYouTubeweb series created by and featuring The Elite. Also announced in the episode wasDouble or Nothing, AEW's inaugural event and sequel to All In.[34][35][36]

On January 2, 2019, Cody and The Young Bucks officially signed with the promotion as competitors as well as serving as AEW's co-Executive vice presidents, while entrepreneur, football executive, and longtime wrestling fanTony Khan was announced as the president of the company.[37][38] Tony and his father,Shahid, were reportedly backing the promotion as lead investors.[39][40] The Khans are billionaires and part of the ownership group of theJacksonville Jaguars NFL team andFulham F.C..[41]

Cody's wife,Brandi Rhodes, was announced as the company'schief brand officer on January 3, 2019.[42][43] On January 8, 2019, the company held its inaugural press conference on the forecourt of theTIAA Bank Field, where they announced talents that were going to perform as part of the promotion, including former ROH wrestlers the team ofSoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels,Scorpio Sky, andFrankie Kazarian),"Hangman" Adam Page, independent wrestlersBritt Baker,Joey Janela,MJF,Penelope Ford, and former WWE wrestlersPac andChris Jericho.[44][45][46]

On February 7, 2019, the group held a press conference where tickets were released for Double or Nothing. Other big announcements includedKenny Omega joining as a wrestler and the company's fourth co-Executive Vice President, as well as the signings ofSammy Guevara, TheLucha Brothers (Pentagón Jr. andRey Fénix) andBest Friends (Trent Beretta andChuck Taylor).[47]

Early history and TNT debut (2019–2020)

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See also:Wednesday Night Wars
AEW is headquartered atEverBank Stadium inJacksonville, Florida.
The original logo used from January 1, 2019, to January 3, 2023.

On May 15, 2019, AEW andWarnerMedia announced a deal for a weekly primetime show airing live onTNT, the network that formerly had broadcast WCW'sMonday Nitro during theMonday Night War (1995–2001).CBS Sports described AEW as "the first company with major financial backing to take a swing at beginning to compete with WWE on a major level in nearly two decades".[12]

On May 25, 2019, AEW produced their first-everpay-per-view (PPV), Double or Nothing. It took place at theMGM Grand Garden Arena in theLas Vegas suburb ofParadise, Nevada and saw the debut ofJon Moxley, formerly known as Dean Ambrose in WWE. Also during Double or Nothing, pro-wrestling veteranBret Hart unveiled theAEW World Championship belt.[48] During the summer, AEW produced two more events,Fyter Fest in June andFight for the Fallen in July.[49]

On August 31, 2019, AEW produced their second pay-per-view event,All Out as aspiritual successor to All In. At the event, theAEW Women's World Championship belt was unveiled and in the main event, Chris Jericho defeated "Hangman" Adam Page to become the inaugural AEW World Champion.[50] On September 19, TNT's website listed AEW's show asAEW Dynamite with a one-hour preview show scheduled for October 1 at 8 p.m.[51] On October 2,Dynamite debuted on TNT which averaged 1.409 million viewers, which made it the largest television debut on TNT in five years.[52] Also on October 2, WWE'sNXT would make its two-hour debut onUSA Network (the previous two episodes featured the first hour on USA with the second hour on theWWE Network), and they averaged 891,000 viewers.Dynamite beat outNXT in viewership and more than doubled its competition in the key adults 18–49 demographic, scoring 878,000 viewers compared toNXT's 414,000. This would also mark the beginning of the "Wednesday Night Wars".[53] Prior to and after the episodes,untelevised matches were filmed to air onAEW Dark on the following Tuesdays (except before PPV events, where the episodes aired Fridays) on AEW's YouTube channel.[54] On November 9, AEW produced their third pay-per-view event,Full Gear. In the main event, Jon Moxley defeated Kenny Omega in an unsanctioned Lights Out match.[55]

On January 15, 2020,WarnerMedia and AEW announced a $175 million contract extension forDynamite on TNT through 2023 and that AEW would be launching an upcoming second television weekly show, later revealed asAEW Rampage.[56][57]

AEW has a training facility known as the Nightmare Factory, which is co-owned by Cody Rhodes (the facility's name being an ode to his nickname) and AEW wrestler/coachQ. T. Marshall, who also serves as head trainer.[58][59]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2021)

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From March 2020 to July 2021, AEW hosted most of its events atDaily's Place inJacksonville, Florida (which is connected to EverBank Stadium), due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

As other sports cancellations and postponements were being announced in March 2020, AEW began to be impacted by theAmerican onset of theCOVID-19 pandemic. Following thesuspension of the 2019-20 NBA season after two players tested positive for the virus, the March 18 episode ofDynamite was heldwithout spectators fromDaily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida.[60][61] That year'sDouble or Nothing was supposed to take place on May 23, but on April 8, the MGM Grand Garden Arena announced that they had canceled all events up through May 31 due to the pandemic.[62]At that point, Nevada had been in a state of emergency since March 12, banning all public gatherings indefinitely. In response, AEW announced that Double or Nothing would still proceed as planned but from Daily's Place, as well as TIAA Bank Field for the main event match.

On April 13, Florida GovernorRon DeSantis had deemed AEW, like WWE, an essential business critical to the state's economy, and had added an exception under the state'sstay-at-home order for employees of a "professional sports and media production" that is closed to the public and has a national audience.[63][64][65] In an interview on theAEW Unrestricted podcast, Tony Khan stated the pandemic has deprived AEW millions of dollars in revenue from live events.[66]

On August 3, 2020,Jazwares released the first line of AEW action figures and toys.[67]

AEW announced the return of ticketed fans to live events on August 20, following theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines including wearing masks, physical distancing, and temperature checks.[68] Beginning with their August 27 episode ofDynamite, they allowed up to 10 percent capacity at Daily's Place and up to 15 percent capacity starting with that year'sAll Out.[69]

On November 10, 2020, the promotion announcedAEW Games, the company's video game brand. AEW revealed that three games were in development;AEW Casino: Double or Nothing andAEW Elite GM for mobile devices, andAEW Fight Forever developed by formerWWE 2K developerYuke's.[70][71]

For theDouble or Nothing pay-per-view in May 2021, the venue was raised to full capacity, making it the first time AEW held an event with a full capacity crowd since March 2020.[72]

Return to live touring and ROH purchase (2021–2022)

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In May 2021, AEW announced that they would be returning to live touring, beginning with a special episode ofDynamite titledRoad Rager on July 7 inMiami,Florida, in turn becoming the first major professional wrestling promotion to resume live touring during the COVID-19 pandemic.[73] Road Rager was also the first in a four-week span of specialDynamite episodes called the "Welcome Back" tour, which continued with the two-partFyter Fest on July 14 and 21 inCedar Park andGarland, Texas, respectively, and then concluded withFight for the Fallen on July 28 inCharlotte, North Carolina.[74][75] In June, AEW announced that the September 22 episode ofDynamite would be another special episode titledGrand Slam and would be AEW'sNew York City debut, a city primarily known as home territory for WWE, as well as their first full event held in a stadium. The event would also become AEW's most attended event, with over 20,000 spectators.[76][77][78]

On August 20, 2021,CM Punk joined AEW. It was Punk's comeback to professional wrestling after leaving WWE in 2014.[79]

On August 27, 2021, it was revealed thatDark would begin being taped at its own set withinUniversal Studios Florida inOrlando atSoundstage 21.[80]

On the March 2 episode ofDynamite, Tony Khan announced that he had purchased Ring of Honor fromSinclair Broadcast Group, including its brand assets, intellectual property, and video library.[81][82] It was clarified through a press release issued that night that the acquisition was made through an entity separate from AEW and wholly-owned by Khan.[83] In a media scrum following AEW'sRevolution PPV on March 6, Khan revealed that he eventually planned to run ROH separately from AEW, and also indicated that ROH could be used as a developmental brand for AEW.[84] On May 4, the sale of ROH to Tony Khan was officially completed.[85] Later in 2022, AEW promoted its first events outside of the United States, when they held a live broadcast ofDynamite on October 12 inToronto,Ontario,Canada, followed by aRampage taping the next night at the same venue.[86]

Expansion of live and broadcast events (2022–present)

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Following the 2022All Out pay-per-view, then-reigningAEW World Champion CM Punk used the post-PPV media scrum to air out-of-character grievances against multiple members of the roster, includingColt Cabana,Adam Page and AEW Executive Vice Presidents Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks.[87] After Punk's portion of the scrum concluded, it later emerged that Punk and his friendAce Steel had a legitimate brawl with Omega, the Young Bucks and Christopher Daniels following the Bucks and Omega storming into the former's locker room.[88] The incident was dubbed by fans and reporters as "Brawl Out". In the aftermath, all involved were suspended,[88] Omega and the Bucks were stripped of theirAEW World Trios Championship and Punk was stripped of the AEW World Championship.[89] Steel's contract was terminated by AEW a month later,[90] The Bucks and Omega returned atFull Gear and Punk returned the following June after undergoing surgery for an injury from his match with Moxley.

On February 1, 2023, AEW announced that they would be expanding its live events schedule and would begin doinghouse shows, with its house show series titledAEW: House Rules. AEW's firstHouse Rules event took place on March 18 at theHobart Arena inTroy, Ohio.[91] Prior toHouse Rules, AEW had only held one house show, titledThe House Always Wins, which occurred at Daily's Place in Jacksonville on April 9, 2021.[92] On April 5, 2023, AEW announced that they would revive theAll In name—which Tony Khan acquired the rights to after purchasing ROH—for AEW'sUnited Kingdom debut to be held atLondon'sWembley Stadium on August 27, 2023.[93]

On May 17, 2023, AEW announced a third weekly television show titledAEW Collision, with its first episode featuring Punk's return to the company andLuchasaurus capturing theAEW TNT Championship fromWardlow. The show airs live, with some exceptions, and premiered on TNT on Saturday, June 17, 2023.[94]

In June 2023 AEW releasedAEW Fight Forever after years of development; the game received mixed reviews, being praised for its throwback style of arcade gameplay but criticized for limited presentation, modes and customization.[95][96]

In August 2023, AEW heldAll In at Wembley Stadium, a pay-per-view that received critical acclaim; with a live paid attendance number of 72,265, it becameone of the highest attended events in professional wrestling history.[97] The event is also notable for being CM Punk's final AEW event, as he was fired with cause by Khan and the AEW Discipline Committee, following a legitimate backstage altercation withJack Perry;[98] Perry was also later suspended indefinitely.[99]

At the conclusion of theAll In event in London, AEW announced that it would return to Wembley Stadium on August 25, 2024,[100] with tickets going on sale on December 1, 2023.[101]All In subsequently took place atWembley Stadium as scheduled, coinciding with the United Kingdom'sAugust Bank Holiday weekend.[102] The event was notable for featuring the AEW debut of formerWWE wrestlerRicochet, the return of British wrestlerJamie Hayter, who had been out with an injury since May 2023, the appearance of former AEW wrestlerSting, and the in-ring return of English wrestler and London nativeNigel McGuinness following his retirement in 2011 and subsequent transition into color commentary.

On October 2, 2024, AEW andWarner Bros. Discovery (WBD) announced a multi-year contract extension; the contract maintains AEW's existing programs on TBS and TNT but adds digital rights for WBD's streaming platformMax in the United States; beginning in January 2025, AEW's weekly television programs are simulcast on Max. Later in 2025, AEW pay-per-views will also become available for purchase and streaming on Max. Although they will remain available via television providers and other platforms, they will have a discounted price on Max, and Max will be promoted as the main home of AEW pay-per-views. The new deal also saw the cancellation of its Friday-night showRampage.[103][104][105]

Programming

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Main article:List of All Elite Wrestling special events

Prior toDynamite and pay-per-view events, AEW released a "Road to..." and "Countdown to..." series of videos on its official YouTube channel. The videos consist of interviews, video packages, and backstage segments. The series is used to hype pre-existing matches, as well as create new rivalries.[106]

In November 2019, AEW announcedBash at the Beach, a nine-day series of events, featuring two episodes ofDynamite, including one aboardChris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea.[107]

In February 2021, AEW announced their newest showAEW Dark: Elevation, which began airing on March 15. The series premiered new episodes on the AEW YouTube channel on Mondays at 7 p.m. ET as a complement toAEW Dark.[108] On May 19, 2021, amid TNT's acquisition ofrights to the National Hockey League, AEW announced thatDynamite would move to sister channelTBS in January 2022. TNT would subsequently receive two new AEW programs, including a new hour-long Friday-night show known asRampage beginning August 13, and a series of quarterlyspecials.[109][110]

The quarterly specials would be known asBattle of the Belts, with the first special airing on January 8, 2022.[111][112] Beginning with the fourth special on October 7, 2022,Battle of the Belts was moved to Friday nights, airing immediately afterRampage at 11 p.m. ET to avoid potential counterprogramming, particularly against WWE's pay-per-views.[113]

In May 2023, AEW and WBD announced a third weekly television series—Collision—a two-hour program which would be broadcast on Saturday nights by TNT beginning June 17. As part of the premiere and a new contractual agreement to only air its main programming on WBD networks, AEW discontinued bothDark andDark: Elevation, andRampage was repositioned to focus on developmental talent in a similar fashion.[114][115] Beginning with the seventh special on July 15, 2023,Battle of the Belts would be moved back to Saturday nights and would air live afterCollision.[116]

On the February 22, 2023, episode ofDynamite, Tony Khan andAdam Cole announced a new television program beginning on March 29 calledAEW: All Access. "All Access" was a mini-series and ran six episodes, airing from March 29 to May 10, 2023. It was areality television show about the lives of the promotion's wrestlers and featured behind-the-scenes footage. The program aired immediately afterDynamite at 10 p.m. ET on TBS. Though Khan stated that the show performed well and was positively received,[117] there is no confirmation of a second season.

Rampage aired its final episode on December 27, 2024.[105]

Broadcast

ProgramOriginal releaseOriginal networkNotes
AEW Dynamite*October 2, 2019–presentTBSAEW's live flagship television program.
AEW Collision*June 17, 2023–presentTNTAEW's second live television program.[118]
AEW Battle of the Belts*January 8, 2022–presentTNTQuarterlytelevision specials.

(*) - Also airs via live streaming onMax

Online exclusive

ProgramOriginal releaseOriginal networkNotes
AEW UnrestrictedFebruary 24, 2020–presentYouTubeFeatures interviews with AEW wrestlers hosted byTony Schiavone, Will Washington, and Aubrey Edwards.
Hey! (EW)March 13, 2022–presentYouTubeFeatures interviews with AEW wrestlers hosted byRJ City.
AEW StoriesJuly 25, 2023–presentYouTubeThe stories of individual AEW wrestlers through interviews and backstage access.
AEW TimelinesAugust 1, 2023–presentYouTubeHighlights greatest moments, matches, and wrestlers in AEW's history.

Former

ProgramAiredNetworkNotes
AEW DarkOctober 8, 2019 – April 25, 2023YouTubeOnline show that featured matches taped atUniversal Studios Florida.
AEW Dark: ElevationMarch 15, 2021 – April 24, 2023YouTubeOnline show that featured untelevised matches fromDynamite tapings which involved wrestlers from AEW's roster and theindependent circuit.
AEW All AccessMarch 29 – May 10, 2023TBSReality television program that featured behind-the-scenes footage.
Johnny Loves TayaFebruary 14 – April 17, 2024YouTubeReality show that featured real life husband and wifeJohnny TV andTaya Valkyrie.
TNT OverdriveAugust 10–31, 2024TNTClip show that was presented by various AEW wrestlers.
AEW RampageAugust 13, 2021 – December 27, 2024TNTTaped supplemental television program.

Events

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Main article:List of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events

AEW pay-per-view events are available onTriller TV in other international markets. They are also available via traditional PPV outlets in the U.S. and Canada, and carried by all major satellite providers.[119][120]

International rights

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On May 8, 2019, AEW reached a media rights deal with British media companyITV plc to broadcast AEW shows onITV4 with pay-per-views being broadcast onITV Box Office starting with Double or Nothing on May 25, 2019. However, after ITV Box Office ceased operations in January 2020, ITV no longer broadcasts AEW pay-per-views in the UK.[121]

On February 19, 2020, AEW reached a new media rights deal with German media companySky Deutschland (which previously broadcast WWE andTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling shows) to broadcast AEW pay-per-views onSky Select Event.[122]

On summer 2020, all AEW programs (with the exception of AEW Collision) have been broadcast inItaly bySky Italia through its sports' channels.[123]

On January 22, 2021,TNT Africa announced that the channel would begin airingDynamite on Friday nights in Sub-Saharan Africa. The show premiered on February 5, 2021.[124]

On August 2, 2021, AEW announced a deal withDiscovery Inc. to airDynamite andRampage onEurosport in India starting on August 15, 2021.[125] On February 10, 2022,Warner TV announced that they would be airingDynamite andRampage inPoland.[126] On April 8, 2022, it was announced that as part of the AEW and NJPW working relationship,Dynamite andRampage would air inJapan onNJPW World.[127][128] On May 5, 2022, AEW announced thatDynamite andRampage would air onTNT in Spain starting on June 17, 2022, and later live from June 19, 2022.[129]

AEW events aired in Latin America onSpace from late 2020 to late 2022. The promotion airs in Hispanic America onVix since July 2023, and in Brazil on AEW Plus.

In January 2023, AEW sold its broadcasting rights to streaming serviceDAZN in 42 territories in Europe and Central Asia.[130][131]

On October 9, 2024, AEW signed a multi-year deal withFox Sports Mexico, carrying its weekly shows, and pay-per-views on Fox Sports Premium. The network also planned to produce a weekly AEW-related studio show on Monday nights.[132]

Partnerships

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AEW has partnership agreements with several promotions around the world. Additionally, as Tony Khan owns both AEW andRing of Honor (ROH), wrestlers from AEW companies frequently appear on ROH and vice versa; however, although ROH belts are often defended on AEW shows the reverse is rarely true.

Shortly after its founding in early 2019, AEW struck partnership deals with promotionsLucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) in Mexico andOriental Wrestling Entertainment (OWE) in China.[45][47] By late 2020 and through 2021, AEW was collaborating with other wrestling promotions in the U.S. and abroad, with Tony Khan stating he needed to be "open to allow all of the partnerships with the multiple promotions that AEW is working with."[133] In December of that year, AEW began a partnership withImpact Wrestling, which saw AEW World Champion Kenny Omega making appearances onImpact!.[134] Omega would later make his in-ring debut for Impact atHard to Kill,[135] defeatingRich Swann to win theImpact World Championship at theRebellion event, making him the first person to hold championships in both Impact and AEW concurrently.[136] In October 2021, the working relationship between AEW and Impact ended following the latter'sBound for Glory PPV.[137]

On February 3, 2021, at theBeach Breaktelevision special, AEW started a partnership withNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). After the main event,Kenta made his AEW debut and hit Jon Moxley with his finishing strike, theGo 2 Sleep.[138] Kenta would later make his AEW in ring debut at the followingDynamite. Over one year later on the April 20, 2022 edition ofDynamite, it was announced that AEW and NJPW reached an agreement to co-produce a pay-per-view event titledAEW×NJPW: Forbidden Door, which took place at theUnited Center inChicago on June 26.[139][140][141] The event was an acclaimed success and was followed by asecond iteration on June 25, 2023, held at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, which AEW's first PPV outside the U.S. and NJPW's first traditional PPV in Canada.

On March 20, 2022, during Japanese promotionDDT Pro-Wrestling'sJudgement event, it was announced that AEW had formed a working relationship with DDT and withTokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling that would see wrestlers from both brands appear on AEW programming.[142][143]

On October 13, 2023, AEW announced a working relationship with Mexico'sConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre promotion.[144]

Contracts and roster

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Main article:List of All Elite Wrestling personnel

AEW signs most of its talent to exclusive contracts, under which they can appear or perform only on AEW programming and events (which includes ROH) or AEW-approvedindependent events; additionally, AEW allows periodic appearances from wrestlers and personalities from partner promotions, including Japan'sNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW),[145]DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT),Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW),Pro Wrestling Noah,[146] andWorld Wonder Ring Stardom, and Mexico'sLucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) andConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).

AEW has garnered attention for seeking to diversify its roster,[147] including signing international talent.[148] To that end, AEW reportedly offers salaries well above the industry norm, often bidding directly against WWE.[149] AEW's comparatively high salaries have reportedly impacted the industry by driving up thebargaining power of professional wrestlers.[150][151]

Video games

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List of video games based on the company
YearTitleDeveloper
Main series
2020AEW Casino: Double or NothingKamaGamesAndroid,iOS
AEW Elite General ManagerCrystallized GamesAndroid,iOS
2023AEW Fight ForeverYuke'sNintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Windows,Xbox Series X/S,Xbox One
2024AEW Rise To The TopEast Side GamesAndroid,iOS
AEW Figure FightersImmutable XAndroid,iOS

Championships and accomplishments

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As of March 23, 2025

Current champions

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Main article:List of current champions in All Elite Wrestling

Men's division

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Singles

ChampionshipCurrent championReignDateDaysLocationNotesRef.
AEW World ChampionshipJon Moxley4October 12, 2024162Tacoma, WashingtonDefeatedBryan Danielson atWrestleDream.[152]
AEW International ChampionshipKenny Omega1March 9, 202514Los Angeles, CaliforniaDefeatedKonosuke Takeshita atRevolution.[153]
AEW TNT ChampionshipDaniel Garcia1November 23, 2024120Newark, New JerseyDefeatedJack Perry atFull Gear.[154]
AEW Continental ChampionshipKazuchika Okada1March 20, 2024368Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDefeatedEddie Kingston onDynamite.[155]

Tag Team

ChampionshipCurrent championsReignDate wonDays
held
LocationNotesRef.
AEW World Tag Team Championship
The Hurt Syndicate
(Bobby Lashley andShelton Benjamin)
1January 22, 202560Knoxville, TennesseeDefeatedPrivate Party (Marq Quen andIsiah Kassidy) onDynamite.[156]
AEW World Trios Championship

Death Riders
(Pac,Claudio Castagnoli, andWheeler Yuta)
1
(2, 1, 1)
August 25, 2024210London, EnglandDefeated previous championsThe Patriarchy (Christian Cage,Killswitch, andNick Wayne),Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson,Austin Gunn, andColten Gunn), andHouse of Black (Malakai Black,Brody King, andBuddy Matthews) in a four-wayLondon Ladder match atAll In. They originally won the title as Blackpool Combat Club, but changed their name to Death Riders on November 6, 2024.[157]

Women's division

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ChampionshipCurrent championReignDate wonDays
held
LocationNotesRef.
AEW Women's World Championship"Timeless" Toni Storm4February 15, 202536Brisbane, AustraliaDefeatedMariah May atGrand Slam Australia.[158]
AEW TBS ChampionshipMercedes Moné1May 26, 2024301Paradise, NevadaDefeatedWillow Nightingale atDouble or Nothing.[159]

Notes

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  1. ^Rhodes departed AEW in 2022.

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