Additional Details On Rumored AEW Pay-Per-View To Debut This Summer

A brand new AEW pay-per-view is reportedly set to debut this summer, with rumors and reports swirling following the corporate trademarking the name “AEW Redemption.” To date, nothing has been revealed concerning the possible event in an official capability, but in a brand new report from Dave Meltzer in the newest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, a possible location for the July event has been revealed.

Along with the rumor that Redemption will happen at the top of July, Meltzer wrote that those inside AEW’s competitor, WWE, imagine that it’ll emanate from Montreal’s Bell Centre. In a report on Friday, Fightful Select also wrote that more sources have “seemingly” confirmed that Redemption will likely be held on the venue in July, though exactly when in July wasn’t mentioned.

Meltzer wrote that he had heard that possibility “weeks ago,” despite the corporate not having as much success within the Canadian city as in comparison with Toronto. AEW All Out 2025 took place in Toronto, the primary time the event traveled out of the Chicago area.

AEW’s summer pay-per-view schedule will ramp up with the reported addition of Redemption. Next up on the docket is Double or Nothing, which can happen over Memorial Day weekend from the Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, Latest York, as a substitute of its usual location of Las Vegas. AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door is then set to happen on the SAP Center in San Jose on June 28, and following the reported Redemption show, All In London will return to Wembley Stadium on August 30.

The corporate has not announced dates or locations for All Out, WrestleDream, Full Gear, or Worlds End, which took place in September, October, November, and December, respectively, last yr.

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