
WrestlePalooza is set to go down on September 20, 2025the same night as AEWs All Outand it could mark the final head-to-head battle between WWE and Tony Khans brand this year. At least, thats what one insider claims. But if history tells us anything, dont bet on WWE sticking to the current schedule.
During the latest episode of WrestleVotes Radio, JoeyVotes revealed that WWE and AEW wont be running against each other again for the rest of 2025. According to his source, AEWs remaining pay-per-view events on October 18, November 22, and December 27 wont face any direct counterprogramming from WWE.
Joey explained what the calendar currently looks like behind the scenes:
He added that while WWE does have events on those weekends, they arent being set up to conflict with AEWs TV broadcasts:
But while the current schedule looks clear, WWE has a long history of shifting venues and event dates on the flyoften when least expected. Just because nothing is currently locked in for those dates doesnt mean that cant change at any moment. WWE has altered lineups, adjusted PLE dates, and reshuffled locations in the past, especially when competition heats up.
With both companies firing on all cylinders, it would be premature to assume this is the last WWE vs. AEW showdown of the year. One surprise announcement could flip the script instantly.
Do you think WWE is done going head-to-head with AEW in 2025, or is another showdown just one strategic move away? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.