Later in the show, Bischoff continued discussing Khan’s decision to run extra PPVs, with co-host Conrad Thompson pointing out that AEW ran two major events within a week of each other earlier this year — AEW All In and AEW All Out. Despite the increasing amount of content coming out of AEW, Bischoff thinks that format can work for the company’s specific style of wrestling.
“I think it’s great for AEW,” Bischoff said. “Because they’re not driven by storylines anyway. They’re driven by matchups and the action in the ring — not by the story that supports it.”
Bischoff said that the promotion’s hardcore fans will have no problem tuning in twice within a week. However, he doesn’t feel that the promotion will be able to draw in any extra fans by holding two major events that close together. Bischoff has long stated that AEW will have a hard time growing with its current format, and the former wrestling executive’s opinion doesn’t seem to have changed in 2023.
While Khan has openly admitted that the promotion is going to continue adding PPVs to the AEW lineup, he declined to go as far as confirming a monthly schedule. AEW Worlds End is set to take place this Saturday, December 30, 2023. After that, the company’s next announced PPV is AEW Revolution, scheduled for March 3, 2024.

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