AEW head  Tony Khan  engaged with the media for an extended hour on Thursday, aiming to promote the upcoming edition of  Collision  as well as this Sunday’s much-anticipated  Double or Nothing  pay-per-view (PPV) event. The conversation covered various topics, ranging from  pay-per-view distribution  methods to improvements in AEW  Dynamite , and the introduction of women’s  Tag Team titles .

Pay-Per-View Distribution

Khan addressed inquiries regarding the  pay-per-view distribution  capabilities for AEW events on  Max . He clarified that there is no current update from  Warner Bros. Discovery  (WBD) about developing PPV buying features on their platform. Khan explained that it was never anticipated that such technology would be operational by Q1 or Q2 of  2025 , emphasizing that the absence of an update does not constitute a delay.

The  AEW head  chose not to elaborate on Triller and their decision not to offer this weekend’s PPV in the  U.S. , pivoting instead to highlight his partnership with  Amazon Prime  for distribution. This strategic partnership is essential in ensuring that AEW fans can still access content effectively.

Improvements to AEW Dynamite

During the call, Khan was queried about the growing belief that  Dynamite  has seen creative enhancements. When asked if this could be attributed to new personnel or processes, he confidently stated that he had tightened things up. He humorously noted that fewer people were involved in the decision-making, signaling a shift toward a more streamlined approach. This is a clear nod to previous discussions where he committed to taking more personal control over creative decisions.

While Khan acknowledged that improvement is subjective, he shared data indicating a growth in the AEW audience during Q1, asserting that they are performing “really well” in Q2 as well. He mentioned revisiting his  pandemic-era mindset  from the days spent at  Daily’s Place , showing that he draws inspiration from past success. Furthermore, it’s worth noting that the data for  Collision  also looks promising, with robust numbers in both Q1 and Q2.

Central to his reflections was the assertion that the current backstage environment is more positive than it has been in recent times. His enthusiasm for work and the locker room’s morale mirrors the vibrant energy of the past when AEW was just gaining momentum.

Other Notes:

  • Asked about the potential creation of  Women’s Tag Team titles , Khan revealed his larger goals for 2025 but expressed interest in implementing this division at some point. While injuries have affected the men’s tag division, he believes improving this area is also crucial.
  • On the topic of  Anarchy in the Arena , Khan noted that its exclusion from the main event slot isn’t unusual. He emphasized the importance of the entire card rather than fixating solely on match placement.
  • Khan speculated that the audience growth among viewers over  50  years old primarily comes from  cable/satellite , while younger fans are more likely engaging through  Max . He stated that not having specific data from Max does not concern him, as overall growth remains his primary focus.

Additionally, Khan shared his excitement for  Grand Slam Mexico  and emphasized that AEW is an excellent platform for nurturing young talent. He took pride in  Darby Allin’s  recent achievement of climbing  Mount Everest , further showcasing AEW’s diverse and inspiring narratives.

For fans interested in more insights,  click here to listen to the full call  and gain a deeper understanding of the direction AEW is taking.

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