AEW might have already got three stadium reveals scheduled for this 12 months between All In at Wembley Stadium, “Grand Slam” in Arthur Ashe Stadium, and WrestleDream within the Tacoma Dome, however rumors sprouted up the opposite day {that a} fourth may very well be on the docket in 2025, as studies emerged AEW might run a stadium present within the Dallas/Arlington, Texas space. Whereas no additional particulars emerged, some contemplated if AEW may very well be concentrating on AT&T Stadium, residence of the Dallas Cowboys, particularly when it was prompt AEW was seeking to run a present that would rival All In.
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Within the phrases of Lee Corso, not so quick. Talking with ComicBook.com, AEW proprietor Tony Khan was requested in regards to the current studies, and whereas expressing curiosity, appeared to counsel that the sooner studies might not have been fully correct.
“It isn’t one thing that we might be seeking to do anytime right here within the quick future,” Khan mentioned. “However it’s an thrilling concept and one thing I feel that we completely might do and one thing that might be very attention-grabbing.”
Khan, who’s set to start a 5 week residency for AEW and Ring of Honor in Arlington this weekend, was much less dismissive on the potential for AEW operating a PPV in Texas.
“I can not touch upon the accuracy of such studies or the quick future, however we have had nice reveals through the years in Texas,” Khan mentioned. “We have by no means performed an AEW pay-per-view in Texas. We have performed numerous Ring of Honor pay-per-views there. Plenty of AEW’s largest TV episodes have been in Texas, however the one factor we have by no means introduced is an AEW pay-per-view, and Lord is aware of there’s numerous demand for it. I feel that might be a captivating factor for us to attempt.”
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