AEW has several big shows coming up, including tonight’s Blood & Guts match from Boston on Dynamite.
They will also hold All In on August 27th at the Wembley Stadium in London, England, and All Out a week later at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. While the promotion has been criticized for monopolizing the Chicago market, it shows no signs of slowing down.
According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, AEW will continue their tradition of running Chicago during Thanksgiving week for Dynamite on November 22. They accomplished this in both 2021 and 2022.
WWE will hold Survivor Series at the Allstate Arena on Saturday, just a few days after that show. The venue will host SmackDown the night before.
The following is AEW’s tour schedule:
AEW Dynamite/Rampage (Blood & Guts): Wednesday, July 19 – TD Garden in Boston, MA
AEW Collision: Saturday, July 22 – Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, August July 26 – MVP Arena in Albany, NY
AEW Collision: Saturday, July 29 – Hartford, CT at the XL Center
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, August 2 – Tampa, FL at the Yuengling Center
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, August 9 – Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
AEW Collision: Saturday, August 12 – Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, North Carolina
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, August 16 – Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN
AEW Collision: Saturday, August 19 – Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, August 23 – Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia
AEW All In PPV: Sunday, August 27 – London, England at the Wembley Stadium
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, August 30 – NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois
AEW Collision: Saturday, September 2 – United Center in Chicago, Illinois
AEW All Out: September 3 – United Center in Chicago, Illinois
AEW Dynamite/Rampage Grand Slam: Wednesday, September 20 – Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City
AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Wednesday, September 27 – 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, CO