All AEW PPVs In 2025 - Full List, Schedule & Results
All the latest announcements, cards and results from AEW's 2025 supershows.

Tony Khan beefed up AEW's pay-per-view output to 9 events in 2024. That followed on from 8 PPVs in 2023 and just 5 in 2022. These are changed days for All Elite's finest. The schedule is getting more and more packed as Khan aggressively pursues a solution to some of the concerns affecting his promotion in recent years.
Will 2025 be a sweeping return to form for the company in terms of ticket sales and overall interest? That remains to be seen, but one thing's for certain: AEW has some of the absolute best wrestlers in the world right now and will continue co-promoting events with New Japan. They've already sprinkled in some #AllElite magic to Wrestle Dynasty in January (which followed the usual Wrestle Kingdom festivities in Tokyo), and will link up with the international promotion yet again later this year as part of Forbidden Door in the UK.
That's set to be a big one, but not much will be known about Forbidden Door until other standard All Elite supershows like Revolution, Dynasty, Double Or Nothing and All In are in the rear view mirror for Khan. He'll be touting a recent trip to Australia for a special Grand Slam episode of Dynamite as a minor success, and Tony will be praying more of that is on the way the deeper he gets into the year.
Here's your comprehensive guide to every AEW PPV happening in 2025. Results of events that have already taken place are lower down, but up to the minute card announcements lead the bill. Check back regularly and you won't miss a thing announced for upcoming AEW pay-per-views.
Upcoming AEW PPVs (2025 Schedule)
Dynasty 2025: Sunday 6 April 2025

Date: 6 April 2025.
City: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Venue: Liacouras Center.
It's important to differentiate between New Japan's co-promoted Wrestle Dynasty show this past January and Tony Khan's own AEW Dynasty card on 6 April. That'll fall shortly before WWE grabs everyone's attention with a bumper WrestleMania 41 weekender, so All Elite hardcores will be hoping Dynasty is a pay-per-view winner during the lead-in to such Triple H-led hysteria.
Double Or Nothing 2025: Sunday 25 May 2025

Date: 25 May 2025.
City: Glendale, Arizona.
Venue: Desert Diamond Arena.
Double Or Nothing is traditionally AEW's largest pay-per-view, but it's been trumped by more recent stadium excursions elsewhere. Arguably, DoN plays second fiddle to the summer's All In show again in 2025, but it'll still feature some of the company's most exciting matches. There's enough space between Dynasty and DoN to let TK cook up something worthwhile.
All In Texas 2025: Saturday 12 July 2025

Date: 12 July 2025.
City: Arlington, Texas.
Venue: Globe Life Field.
Arlington's Globe Life Field holds approx 40,000+, so AEW lovers will be wishing upon the stars for a busy house come 12 July. Back to back All In shows over in the UK at London's Wembley Stadium looked phenomenal on camera and played before rowdy atmospheres. Let's find out if Texas can match that vibe.
Forbidden Door 2025: Sunday 24 August 2025

Date: 24 August 2025.
City: London, England.
Venue: TBC.
Some wrestling fans would argue that the whole Forbidden Door concept is a busted flush that plays before diminishing returns in 2025. Perhaps, but there will still be zest to see some New Japan stars fly in for matches against AEW's finest. It's picking the right combos and pushing attractions people want to see that will make or break this fourth event in the now-annual pay-per-view series.
Full 2025 AEW PPV Results
Wrestle Dynasty 2025 (Co-Promoted with NJPW, Stardom, CMLL)

Date: 5 January 2025.
City: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Tokyo Dome
Attendance: 16,300
Results:
Lucha Gauntlet: Taiji Ishimori d. Hechicero, Kosei Fujita, Soberano Jr, Master Wato, Máscara Dorada, Titán and El Desperado (16:26).
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Katsuyori Shibata (Draw) (5:00).
Winner Takes All (Strong Women's Championship & Undisputed British Women's Title): Mercedes Mone d. Mina Shirakawa (14:02).
David Finlay d. Brody King (12:52).
Shota Umino d. Claudio Castagnoli (14:30).
NEVER Openweight Title & AEW International Title: Konosuke Takeshita (c) d. Tomohiro Ishii (13:31).
IWGP Tag-Team Titles: The Young Bucks d. United Empire, Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi (13:45).
IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship: Yota Tsuji (c) d. Jack Perry (13:14).
Kenny Omega d. Gabe Kidd (31:53).
IWGP World Heavyweight Title: Zack Sabre Jr (c) d. Ricochet (21:17).
Revolution 2025

Date: 9 March 2025.
City: Los Angeles, California.
Venue: Crypto.com Arena.
Attendance:
Results:
Zero Hour: Komander & Hologram d. Lee Johnson & Blake Christian (9:55).
Zero Hour: Daniel Garcia, Adam Cole, Roderick Strong & Kyle O'Reilly d. Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, Lee Moriarty & Capt. Shawn Dean (9:10).
Zero Hour: 'Big Boom' AJ, Orange Cassidy & Mark Briscoe d. Johnny TV & MxM Collection (12:55).
Hangman Page d. MJF (19:10).
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) d. Momo Watanabe (18:30).
AEW World Title #1 Contenders Match: Swerve Strickland d. Ricochet (18:10).
AEW Continental Title: Kazuchika Okada (c) d. Brody King (10:55).
AEW World Tag-Team Titles: The Hurt Syndicate (c) d. The Outrunners (8:40).
AEW World Women's Championship: (Falls Count Anywhere) 'Timeless' Toni Storm (c) d. Mariah May (12:55).
AEW International Title: Kenny Omega d. Konosuke Takeshita (c) (28:30).
Steel Cage: Will Ospreay d. Kyle Fletcher (29:00).
AEW World Title: Jon Moxley (c) d. Cope, Christian Cage (Cage failed cash in on Casino Gauntlet title shot).