All Elite Wrestling, also known as AEW, is a privately owned professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, with its operations based at EverBank Stadium. Founded in 2019, the company operates with approximately 80 employees and reported $23.7M in revenue as of 2023, functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer. It is owned by the father and son duo Shahid and Tony Khan, with Tony Khan serving as president and chief executive officer. Since its inception, AEW has established itself as one of the largest professional wrestling promotions globally, ranking second only to WWE in terms of annual revenue.

Revenue

Founded

2019

Headcount

80

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Martial arts

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

Adam Copeland, who recently returned at Revolution and re-aligned with Christian Cage, raised the stakes for the AEW World Tag Team Championship on April 22, issuing a challenge to FTR and linking his career to the outcome. This followed Copeland's initial potentially final challenge for the World Tag Team titles on April 21 during "AEW Dynamite," after FTR had previously stated he and Cage would not receive another title opportunity. Earlier on April 22, during AEW Dynamite in Portland, Oregon, World Champion Darby Allin successfully defended his title for the first time against Tommaso Ciampa. Concurrently, Samoa Joe returned to in-ring action after AEW CEO Tony Khan announced his medical clearance and impending return earlier that day, signaling his readiness for AEW Double or Nothing. Previously, on April 21, WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair publicly stated he would not be surprised if Tony Khan, who had previously made a multi-billion-dollar bid, were to purchase WWE, citing the Khan family's financial capacity.

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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) offers 5 products in the sports and media and telecoms services industries. All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s product portfolio comprises of martial arts and content rights.
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All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s revenues were less than $50M in 2023. Caretta Research has split All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is professional wrestling. For full access to All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) sells broadcasting rights of its 4 professional wrestling competitions to 11 companies globally, covering 5 countries. All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s rights holders include YouTube. All Elite Wrestling (AEW) currently holds 3 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including professional wrestling.

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