Tony Khan Touts AEW's Highest Revenue Ever (AEW News)

"AEW will be around for a very, very long time", according to boss Tony Khan.

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AEW boss Tony Khan told those listening in on a media call to promote this weekend's Double Or Nothing 2026 pay-per-view that All Elite revenue "is the highest it’s ever been”. Further, he believes this is "the strongest financial outlook for the company ever".

The Wrestling Observer collated comments Khan made during the call, including whether or not he disclosed hard numbers as evidence to back up his statements. It turns out that Tony didn't offer those digits, but he did flaunt how successful he views recent business and said he's interested in building "AEW for the future because AEW will be around for a very, very long time".

Khan specifically said he'll "continue to reinvest in the business, developing new platforms and trying to open up new territories to grow the company in the future". He called that future exciting, and pointed to "some new projects" that'll "require investment that I think are very smart moves".

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Again, the All Elite chief didn't furnish his glowing review of company business with any hard numbers. Critics may use that as a proverbial stick to beat him with - without those figures, some will remain skeptical of the soaring business Tony is talking about.

There's no denying that AEW attendances for shows like Dynamite and Collision have dipped in recent times, but Khan claims things are going well and that he's content with All Elite's lay of the land right now.

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He reaffirmed during the call that finances are at their "strongest" peak yet.

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