AEW is making more money than ever.

The company president, Tony Khan held a media call on Thursday to promote this weekend's Double or Nothing PPV. He answered questions regarding subjects such as Mick Foley being All Elite, the TBS Championship being relinquished, and more.

During the session, Wrestlenomics' Brandon Thurston asked if AEW is profitable in 2026. The wrestling executive did not answer the question directly, but Tony Khan mentioned that the promotion has made more money this year than any other year of its existence:

"Well, it’s a fair question. Our revenue is the highest it’s ever been. I can’t comment on where we stand in terms of every expense year to year. Certainly, this is going to be the most revenue we’ve ever generated and the strongest financial outlook for the company ever. I’m reinvesting in a number of projects, including digital projects, to grow the company for the future."

Tony Khan explained that he does not have all the figures at hand, but he has been reinvesting a big part of the revenue to ensure future growth of the product. The 43-year-old claimed that they have a healthy outlook on the company's future:

"So, you know, as far as how it’s accounted, I don’t have all the figures in front of me, but I can say this is by far the most revenue we’ve ever brought in. And the future is the healthiest outlook because I’ll continue to reinvest in the business, developing new platforms and trying to open up new territories to grow the company in the future."

Double or Nothing this year will be taking place on May 24 from Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York.