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AEW Announces Month-Long Residency At Esports Stadium In January 2026
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All Elite Wrestling (AEW), on Monday (November 17), announced that it will be returning to Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for a month-long residency in January 2026.
Four episodes of AEW Collision will air from the stadium on January 3, 10, 24, and 31. Tickets are set to go on sale on November 24, while early access to premium seating will start tomorrow.
Here’s what AEW posted on its X account:
“As first reported by @dallasnews, AEW is returning to the @EsportsStadium in Arlington, TX, for a month-long #AEWCollision residency in January 2026! Early Access Premium Seating starts tomorrow; tickets on sale 11/24.”
As first reported by @dallasnews, AEW is returning to the @EsportsStadium in Arlington, TX, for a month-long #AEWCollision residency in January 2026!
Early Access Premium Seating starts tomorrow; tickets on sale 11/24.
Sign up to be an AEW Insider for presale access and more at… pic.twitter.com/JtLbnKJRkT
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) November 17, 2025
AEW President Tony Khan expressed his excitement for his company’s upcoming trip to Texas during a conversation with Joey Hayden of the Dallas Morning News, stating that he wished they had been back sooner.
“I wish we’d been back even sooner. I love being around Dallas. To do these shows and have ‘Collision’ events back at the Esports Stadium again, it’s fantastic for us. That’s always a great place for AEW, and in particular, we’ve had some of our best events there. I can’t wait to go back,” Tony Khan said.
For those unaware, AEW held several shows at Esports Stadium from July to August 2024 as part of its Path to All In.
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