All Elite Wrestling uses Canada as platform for international tour
TORONTO — Coming out of the COVID-19 lockdowns, Tony Khan had a plan for his All Elite Wrestling promotion: first Canada, then the world.
Khan’s plan started to take shape last summer at the Collision tech conference in downtown Toronto. He was a speaker at the conference and used the opportunity to scout out the Coca-Cola Coliseum, a hockey arena adjacent to the Enercare Centre, which hosts the massive multi-day tech event.
Four months after the tech conference, Dynamite — AEW’s marquee television show — was televised from Coca-Cola Coliseum for the wrestling promotion’s first-ever show outside the United States. The critical and commercial success of that live show emboldened Khan to do a summer tour across Canada this year and then a record-setting pay-per-view at Wembley Stadium in London, England this coming August.
“We’re launching it all off Canada,” said Khan on Tuesday, back at the Collision tech conference for a second year. “There are a number of great wrestling cities in Canada. It’s a great wrestling market.