AEW & Ring of Honor 2025 PPV & Streaming Event Schedule

AEW and Ring of Honor’s schedule of pay-per-views and special shows are always developing throughout the year. The following is the known/announced schedule for both AEW and ROH PPVs and streaming events throughout 2025.

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Past 2025 AEW & ROH PLEs

  • AEW Revolution | March 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Dynasty | April 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Double or Nothing | May 2025 | Coverage
  • ROH Supercard of Honor | July 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW All In | July 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door | August 2025 | Coverage
  • ROH Death Before Dishonor | August 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW All Out | September 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW WrestleDream | October 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Full Gear | November 2025 | Coverage
  • ROH Final Battle | December 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Worlds End | December 2026 | Coverage

AEW announces four-hour Summer Blockbuster show

Despite having no pay-per-view in June, AEW head Tony Khan is ensuring fans have more than enough in-ring action to watch.

After announcing a four-hour Fyter Fest combo Dynamite/Collision earlier this month, another four-hour June special was announced during Thursday’s AEW Collision in Summer Blockbuster.

The show will emanate from Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, June 11th with tickets going on sale next week. The Summer Blockbuster trademark was revealed earlier this week.

The event will take place nearly two weeks after the Double or Nothing pay-per-view from Phoenix, Arizona; one week after the aforementioned Fyter Fest from Denver, Colorado; and one week before AEW debuts at Arena Mexico for Grand Slam Mexico. After Double or Nothing, AEW’s next PPV will be All In Texas on Saturday, July 12th.

As it currently stands, there will not be a live Collision on a Saturday from May 24th through June 21st due to the aforementioned events and dual tapings. It’s unclear if the NBA and NHL playoffs are a reason for the four-hour blocks.