10 Major Improvements AEW Must Make Before All In 2024
9. PPV Scheduling
Those who tuned into All Out this past weekend already know it was a better-than-expected show. Several matches, including Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs, Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita and Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy produced the goods and dragged this pay-per-view kicking and screaming to success.
Still, it'd probably be wise to avoid lining up multiple supershows in the same month when Wembley rolls around next year. AEW should let that event stand alone, and make sure there's ample breathing room for the product on either side. That just makes sense.
There was zero call for two PPVs on consecutive weekends.
AEW got away with it here due to the strength of their roster, but no All Elite pay-per-view should feel like some In Your House special from the mid-1990s. All Out had that secondary vibe, and it was completely avoidable. The promotion shouldn't back themselves into a corner this way come next year's London drive.