AEW not planning a United States stadium show ‘in the immediate future’

In an interview with Comicbook.com, AEW President Tony Khan was asked about the possibility of a major stadium show in the United States, with Khan responding:

It’s not something that we would be looking to do anytime here in the immediate future. But it is an exciting idea and something I think that we absolutely could do and something that would be very interesting.

A report from Fightful Select stated that the company was looking to run a major event in the state next year, with Khan further stating:

I can’t comment on the accuracy of such reports or the immediate future, but we’ve had great shows over the years in Texas. We’ve never done an AEW pay-per-view in Texas. We’ve done a lot of Ring of Honor pay-per-views there. A lot of AEW’s biggest TV episodes have been in Texas, but the one thing we’ve never brought is an AEW pay-per-view, and Lord knows there’s a lot of demand for it. I think that would be a fascinating thing for us to try.

AEW, which is set to return to Wembley Stadium in London, England for All In, will first make a stop in Texas for an upcoming residency at Esports Stadium Arlington for episodes of Collision, Battle of the Belts XI, and ROH Death Before Dishonor.

Source: F4WOnline

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