Since its TNT debut, All Elite Wrestling has brought a competitive feel to pro wrestling that fans have been longing for. With names such as Chris Jericho, Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks (Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson), Kenny Omega, and Jon Moxley at the helm, AEW has defeated their Wednesday night rival, NXT, every week since they have gone head-to-head.
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In the aftermath of the AEW Full Gear pay-per-view, All Elite Wrestling president Tony Khan used the weekly AEW Dynamite program to present a fresh set of feuds, such as Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin, as well as continuing the feuds of The Young Bucks vs. Proud and Powerful (Santana & Ortiz), as well as "Hangman" Adam Page vs. PAC.
The main event of the past show was SCU defending their AEW Tag Team Championships against Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara.
So far in 2019, AEW has presented the Double or Nothing, Fight for the Fallen, Fyter Fest, and AEW All Out events, along with Full Gear and the weekly AEW Dyamite shows. Here are the upcoming AEW wrestling events for the remainder of 2019.
AEW Dynamite Schedule
With @MattJackson13 injured from the attack by @Santana_Proud & @Ortiz_Powerful, @NickJacksonYB will compete in a #DreamMatch this coming Wednesday, November 20th LIVE from Indianapolis on #AEWDynamite as he takes on @ReyFenixMX
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) November 16, 2019
November 20: AEW Dynamite — Indiana Farmers Coliseum - Indianapolis, IN
November 27: AEW Dynamite — Sears Centre Arena - Chicago, IL
December 4: AEW Dynamite — State Farm Center - Champaign, IL
December 11: AEW Dynamite — Curtis Culwell Center - Garland, TX
December 18: AEW Dynamite — American Bank Center - Corpus Christi, TX
According to the All Elite Wrestling website, there will be no live show on Christmas Day, December 25. As of this publication, there are no plans for the AEW talent to compete live in Christmas. However, they will be back on New Year's Day on January 1 in Jacksonville, FL.
On the heels of the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view event, WWE is building towards that event. However, AEW does not have an more pay-per-views for the rest of the year.
Although this indeed could be a hurdle for AEW, since the program does not have a big show to build up to, the AEW Dynamite episodes have drawn enough interest to maintain a level of excitement each week.