AEW's 2019 PPV Plans Revealed

All Elite confirm the ticket info for their second and third weekly TV outings.

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All Elite Wrestling now has revealed the ticket information for the promotion’s second and third TV episodes ahead of AEW’s hotly anticipated TNT debut on Wednesday, October 2nd.

Previously, we’d heard how the October 9th TNT show will be taking place at Boston, Massachusetts’ Agganis Arena and the October 16th offering will held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Liacouras Center, and now ticket specifics for these shows have been announced.

The tickets for both shows will go on sale next Friday, August 16th and the price points are $20, $35, $50, $75 and $90 – with service charges and transaction fees not included in these prices.

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In addition to the weekly AEW TNT show, there is also some new information on the tentative future PPV plans for All Elite.

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Courtesy of The Wrestling Observer, the reported plan is for AEW to have two more PPV shows in 2019 – that’s in addition to this month’s All Out PPV, of course.

There are no further details right now on just when these other two PPVs will take place, although we have previously heard that 2020 will feature four AEW PPV events.

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Added to this, plans are currently being made to air AEW content on TNT before the premiere of the company’s weekly TV product on October 2nd. This content will be aimed at introducing the company and its talent to those not familiar with All Elite Wrestling and its roster.

Up next for AEW is the aforementioned All Out PPV on August 31st that will see the first ever AEW World Champion crowned when Chris Jericho meets ‘Hangman’ Adam Page.

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