During the AEW Full Gear 2025 media call, AEW President and CEO Tony Khan addressed several topics, including how the content the company is currently producing differs from what it was at the beginning. He also mentioned that the majority of their revenue is primarily generated from television and pay-per-view events.
This is what Tony Khan said, “I think it’s important to look at the content that any wrestling promotion is producing, and what the model for the business of that company is and for AEW, the revenue is primarily driven from TV and pay-per-view, and we produce many hours of TV and pay-per-view. We also produce a lot of live events, and we produce over 100 shows per year and several hours per week. This is different than the beginning of AEW because at the beginning of AEW, we only had two hours of television, and I had no association whatsoever with Ring of Honor, and certainly was not the owner and promoter of that company.”
On what has changed since his acquisition of ROH:
“So, you mention the Ring of Honor Championship, so that changed, of course, when I acquired Ring of Honor, and I have largely kept the championships at Ring of Honor intact, except for adding Women’s Championships, and expanding the Women’s Championships of ROH. I’ve made no changes to the men’s championships in ROH… I absolutely think that it’s important to look at the ecosystem of a wrestling company.”
You can check out Tony Khan's comments in the video below.
(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)
