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In 2022, the company began recognizing Money in the Bank as one of their five biggest events of the year, thus making it a "Big Five" event along with the classic "Big Four"; King of the Ring was considered a "Big Five" event from 1993 until 2002, after which, it was discontinued as a PPV until 2024.
In June 2022, AEW added a fifth PPV event to its yearly lineup with Forbidden Door, a co-promoted event with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), and then further expanded its PPV event schedule in the second half of 2023, adding All In, WrestleDream, and Worlds End in August, October, and December, respectively.
Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes February 19 Honor Rising: Japan 2016: Korakuen Hall: Tokyo, Japan: Roderick Strong (c) vs. Tomohiro Ishii for the ROH World Television Championship: Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling Aired as a two-part event February 20 Jay Lethal (c) vs. Tomoaki Honma for the ROH World Championship: February 26
Initially planned to be held April 16–19 and June 4–7, it was replaced by a smaller "limited edition" "mini-MegaCon" restricted to 25,000 in attendance with the next main event to be held on March 18–21, 2021. These dates were also cancelled with the next date, August 12–15 being a return to operations, though masks were mandated. [19]
Clash Royale League 2022 World Finals Helsinki, Finland [18] Mohamed Light [19] October 15 – 30 Dota 2: The International 2022: Singapore: Tundra Esports [20] November 1 – 20 PUBG: Battlegrounds: PUBG Global Championship 2022 [21] Dubai, UAE: Natus Vincere: November 5 – 13 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: IEM Rio 2022 [22] Rio de Janeiro ...
CBS has unveiled its Summer 2024 schedule, revealing when we can expect the new season of Big Brother, as well as the network TV debut of Sylvester Stallone’s Paramount+ drama Tulsa King. Tulsa ...
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The tour received critical praise during its tenure in North America. Jewel Wicker (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) called the show in Atlanta "insanely fun". She goes on to say: "But for nearly three hours Diddy and the acts he helped to become famous put on a seemingly endless show full of the massive party anthems and sexy love songs that defined Bad Boy Records' reign.