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Most AEW special events have occurred as special episodes of the weekly shows, Dynamite and Collision, and the former Rampage. This is a list of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) special events, which primarily includes television specials, such as special episodes of the promotion's weekly television programs, Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Collision, as well as the former Friday Night Rampage.
Date Event Venue Location Attendance Final match March 27 WrestleMania IV: Atlantic City Convention Hall: Atlantic City, New Jersey: 19,199 Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship: August 29 SummerSlam: Madison Square Garden: New York City, New York: 20,000 The Mega Powers (Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan) vs.
To date WWE has only promoted one pay-per-view event using the name of a former WCW PPV, The Great American Bash, from 2004 until 2009. In 2012, it was rebooted as a live SmackDown special and in 2020, it was used as a two-week show as part of the NXT brand followed in 2021 by a special episode on one night.
THE BOCA BASH: Lawsuit: City didn’t control ‘wild’ event, leading to man's drowning A man died at the Boca Bash in 2018 A 32-year-old man attending the water party drowned in 2018 .
The event replaced Bash at the Beach as the promotion's midwinter beach-themed event. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A second Beach Break was scheduled for late January 2022 to air as a two-part event as special episodes of Dynamite and Rampage , thus establishing Beach Break as an annual event.
In January 2013, TNA's monthly event schedule was revamped to focus on four, quarterly-held, PPV cards (later reduced to two events per year, from 2015 to 2017). In place of monthly events, TNA began producing the TNA One Night Only series of taped specials that aired via pay-per-view providers. [ 3 ]
In the main event the team billed as "the Superpowers" (Sting and Davey Boy Smith) faced a team nicknamed "the Masters of the Power Bomb" (Big Van Vader and Sid Vicious) as part of a longer running rivalry between the two sides. WCW closed in 2001 and all rights to their television and PPV shows were bought by WWE, including the Beach Blast ...
On March 18, 2019, Cody Rhodes, who became a wrestler and an executive vice president of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), filed to trademark several World Championship Wrestling (WCW) event names that WWE (the owner of WCW's intellectual property) had let expire, including Bash at the Beach, [1] [2] on the basis that Dusty Rhodes, his father, created them. [3]