All Elite Wrestling's ever-growing pay-per-view schedule will stretch even further this year following the announcement of AEW Dynasty.

During Sunday's AEW Revolution 2024 PPV from Greensboro, North Carolina, the promotion announced a new event, AEW Dynasty, will take place on April 21, from St Louis, Missouri at the Chaifetz Arena. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 8 at Ticketmaster, with a limited pre-sale being held Wednesday, 3/6.

AEW filed a trademark for the Dynasty term in late February. With talk of AEW expanding its annual PPV calendar to nine events, wrestling fans who follow the news cycle closely made the connection that Dynasty might be a new AEW PPV.

All Elite Wrestling launched with a quarterly PPV schedule including Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear.

In 2022, AEW added the NJPW crossover event Forbidden Door tot he schedule. Last year, we saw the additions of All In, WrestleDream and Worlds End.

Dynasty bridges the gap between AEW's Revolution event that takes place in March and Double or Nothing that happens each May. The arrival of AEW Dynasty brings the number of annual events in Tony Khan's company to nine, over double the original number of shows:

  • Revolution
  • Dynasty
  • Double or Nothing
  • Forbidden Door
  • All In
  • All Out
  • WrestleDream
  • Full Gear
  • Worlds End

AEW Dynasty will mark the first AEW pay-per-view to take place in the city of St Louis. AEW has hosted four shows from St Louis, including two episodes of AEW Rampage and an episode of AEW Dark.

The March 29, 2023, edition of AEW Dynamite took place in St Louis. The show saw the AEW International and IWGP United States Heavyweight Championships on the line with Orange Cassidy and Kenny Omega retaining against The Butcher and Jeff Cobb respectively. The main event saw Adam Cole defeat Daniel Garcia in the Undisputed Kingdom leader's first match in close to a year following a serious concussion.