AEW announced that they’ve signed a deal with PPV provider In Demand guaranteeing at least one AEW PPV event per quarter through June 2021.
AEW has already previously said that they’ll have four major PPVs per year: All Out, Double or Nothing, Full Gear, and a still un-named fourth PPV, which should be announced soon.
In Demand is a traditional cable PPV provider, and it’s assumed that AEW will continue to also stream their PPVs on B/R Live, which is part of their deal with TNT.
Press release:
IN DEMAND AND AEW SIGN LONG-TERM, PPV OUTPUT DEAL
— AEW Commits to Provide Minimum of One PPV Event Per Quarter through 2021 —
NEW YORK CITY (December 3, 2019)—In Demand, the leading transactional video-on-demand and pay-per-view (PPV) programming distributor, owned by Charter Communications, Comcast Cable, and Cox Communications, announced that it has finalized a deal with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) for a programming output deal that guarantees In Demand a minimum of one PPV event per quarter through June 2021.
“We’re huge fans of AEW’s exciting wrestling talent and events, and are pleased to partner with them as they continue to build their audience, marketing and distribution,” said Mark Boccardi, In Demand’s SVP, Programming & Marketing. “This commitment from AEW demonstrates that our programming partners see the value in a long-term relationship with In Demand, and with the pay- per-view platform itself. We’re able to offer our content partners the largest distribution reach in the PPV business, as well as customized marketing and promotional support.”
“AEW pay-per-view events are the best shows in wrestling, and In Demand is a perfect PPV partner for us as well as our fans,” said AEW President and CEO Tony Khan. “With In Demand’s vast reach and connectivity, we’ll be able to bring all of our AEW pay-per-view shows into the homes of wrestling fans throughout North America.”

WWE: Triple H Says He Has Had Discussions With AJ Styles About Potential Final WWE Opponents, Thea Hail on Her Shock NXT Women’s North American Title Victory, Reason Why WWE Isn’t Planning A PLE at Wembly Stadium
Mike Santana on AJ Styles Telling Him That TNA Is In “Great Hands” with Him, His Goal of TNA Holding A Bound For Glory Event In U.K., & Being An Inspiration To Others
WWE: Powerhouse Hobbs’ New WWE Ring Name Reportedly Revealed, Cody Rhodes Potential Heel Turn Update, Sol Ruca on She Evolved Her Sol Snatcher Finisher After Online Backlash About It Being “Too Situational”



