AEW owner Tony Khan is currently preparing for the next major show, All In, featuring Swerve Strickland and Bryan Danielson as headliners. AEW All In is scheduled to be held at Wembley Stadium in London on August 25.
Last year, AEW hosted its inaugural stadium show, All In, at Wembley Stadium, attracting approximately 80,000 fans. The event marked a significant success for the promotion, which was only four years old at the time. MJF and Adam Cole headlined the event as AEW World Champions. Looking ahead, reports suggest AEW is planning another stadium show in the United States for 2025.
According to Fightful Select behind paywall, AEW is currently planning a major-scale event in Dallas/Arlington, Texas, for next year in 2025. The reports also suggest that the show could potentially be a stadium event. It is anticipated to be on par with AEW’s biggest show, hinting at the similarity of All In.
As the promotion gears up for All In at Wembley Stadium in August, it will be interesting to see what plans they have for the reported stadium show in Dallas, Texas, in 2025. Undoubtedly, fans are awaiting the announcement of the potential AEW stadium show.
When fans can expect AEW to announce their next major stadium show?
With rumors swirling about a potential major AEW show in Dallas, Texas, for 2025, fans are eager to know when an official announcement might come. Fightful Select’s report doesn’t confirm an immediate announcement, and the promotion hasn’t commented. Meanwhile, sources suggest they could unveil the event by year’s end.
With All Elite Wrestling setting Dallas, Texas, as the stage for their grand 2025 event, the spotlight immediately shines on AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. This stadium has hosted WWE’s WrestleManias 32 and 38 and boasts a seating capacity exceeding 100,000. However, Dallas offers a multitude of stadiums, so the question remains: which venue will Tony Khan ultimately choose?