These events have helped raise money to support victims of different types of violence, people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and various other non-profit organizations and natural disaster relief.
The 2025 event was also notable as it was the start of AEW's programs being simulcast on their respective television channels and on the streaming service Max.
[3] The following year, AEW held a second Fight for the Fallen event, this time as a special episode of their flagship television program, Dynamite, which aired on TNT on July 15, 2020.
[7] In August 2021, AEW launched a secondary television program titled Rampage, which aired on Friday nights on TNT.
In turn, the 2022 Fight for the Fallen was expanded to a two-part event, encompassing the broadcasts of Dynamite, which moved to TBS in January that year, and Rampage.
Following the cancellation of Rampage, the 2025 event served as the launch of Dynamite and Collision being simulcast on the streaming service Max and their respective TV channels (TBS and TNT).