AEW events have done exceptionally well over the last year. Of course, some have done better than others in terms of ratings and of course attendance records, but it seems as though New Year’s Smash is likely to sell out, and fans are definitely excited.

The venue, Daily’s Place, where AEW put out their show during the pandemic, can currently hold 3,391, and as of this writing and according to a tweet by Wrestle Tix, they’ve reached 88% in sales for that goal, selling 2,973 tickets for the show.

That means that 418 tickets remain for the moment. Many on social media are pleased and of course for AEW it’s a homecoming of sorts, as mentioned above, and of course Jacksonville is the home of the Jaguars of course.

One Twitter user suggested: “Must be because of Kyle O’Reilly.”

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Another said: “Wow those tickets moved since last update.”

The potential debuts are something that may have moved some of those tickets. That’s not something that can be overlooked. Also, it will be the first time that the AEW audience gets to see reDRagon back in action…Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly, and that’s definitely something to get excited about. Not to mention the rest of the card. We’ll keep you posted should anything change or develop further.

Domenic Marinelli

Domenic Marinelli is an author and freelance writer/journalist. Some of his work has appeared in The Sportster, E-Wrestling News, Pro Wrestling News Hub, The Recipe, babbletop.com, Guilty Eats, Par Ex News, CFL News Hub, Daily DDT, XFL News Hub, as well as other print and internet publications. He is the author of Generic V, Summer of the Great White Wolf, His Old Tapes (stories & poetry), and so many others. He lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He's an avid reader and loves hiking.

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