Dustin Rhodes says he’s heard AEW might do two-day pay-per-view events at some point in the future.
Speaking on a panel at Terrificon (via Fandom Spotlite) alongside Abadon, Dustin Rhodes answered a fan asking if they could see AEW running stadium shows like WWE has done with their bigger events.
“It’s not going to happen overnight, but we will get there,” said Rhodes. “Hopefully, someday, like Chicago, the United Center, we smack it out and it’s 19,000 people. If we did go to a stadium show, I hope that we would do well for a Double or Nothing or All Out, do I know if it’s going to sell out? I have no idea. I would hope so, but we don’t need to do those all the time. You have these arenas that are just fine. I think we’re going to go to two-day events now, for pay-per-views, I believe. I’ve heard that down the pike. It’ll be like a WrestleMania experience, you have two days of Double or Nothing or two-days of All Out or Revolution.”
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