Disappointing update regarding future AEW PPVs - Reports

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AEW is set to host its biggest PPV on July 12 (Image Sources: AEW's X account and WWE.com)

AEW All In is right around the corner. However, new details have come to light about future PPVs that might disappoint fans.

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The Jacksonville-based promotion's biggest show of the year is set to take place in Arlington, Texas, on July 12 with an early start time of 3pm EST. This is much earlier than the start time normally used for PPVs. For example, Double or Nothing had a start time of 8pm EST. The new start time benefits fans as they don't have to stay up late to watch the full show, which is usually more than 4 hours.

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During a recent edition of Fightful Select's Weekly Q&A podcast, a fan asked if Tony Khan will continue with the 3pm EST start time if All In does well. Sean Ross Sapp replied that while he wishes for an early start time, that may not be the case since later times help PPV buys.

He gave an example of UFC, which moved its start time to 9pm EST before switching back to 10pm EST. He also noted that WWE has taken their fans into consideration and ended their PLEs early, which has helped them a lot.

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Major match reportedly set to get added to AEW All In

This week on Dynamite, Swerve Strickland faced off against Will Ospreay in a time limit draw. Following the match, the Young Bucks ambushed Swerve and Prince Nana. They handcuffed Strickland to the corner and were looking to hit a double superkick on him with their thumbtack-soled shoes. However, Ospreay took the proverbial bullet for him.

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According to reports from Fightful Select, AEW is planning to have Swerve and Ospreay team up against the Young Bucks at All In: Texas. Sources close to the situation have said that the plan was always for Swerve to face the Bucks in a tag match. However, Ospreay came into the picture after Double or Nothing.

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It will be interesting to see who will emerge victorious at AEW All In.

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