All Elite Wrestling is bringing a double dose of action back to where it all began.

AEW will return to Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida this fall for a two-night run, featuring AEW Dynamite’s annual “Title Tuesday” special on October 7 and a rare Wednesday edition of AEW Collision on October 8. AEW explained in their official announcement that the company is calling it a homecoming, saying:

“Jacksonville! All Elite Wrestling is coming home for 2 huge nights! Dynamite: Title Tuesday on October 7th, and a special Wednesday Collision on October 8th!”

The tradition of Title Tuesday began in 2022 as a workaround for the MLB Playoffs, which bump Dynamite off its usual Wednesday slot on TBS. Daily’s Place also has special meaning for AEW — it became the company’s primary venue during the pandemic when restrictions kept them from touring.

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Fans who want first crack at tickets can sign up to be an AEW Insider, with early access premium seating opening August 12, presales starting August 14, and the general on-sale beginning August 18.

AEW is also packing December with more big shows. On Monday, they confirmed Ring of Honor Final Battle will take place December 5 at GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio. The show will stream live worldwide on HonorClub at WatchROH.com. The following night, AEW Collision will emanate from the same convention for the second consecutive year. AEW said in their joint announcement with ROH:

“AEW Collision returns to GalaxyCon Columbus for the second year in a row on Saturday, December 6 at Battelle Grand at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. In addition, for the first time in history, Ring of Honor Final Battle will also take place at GalaxyCon Columbus on Friday, December 5 and stream live around the world on HonorClub at WatchROH.com.”

Tickets for both events at GalaxyCon will also follow the same on-sale schedule as the Jacksonville shows, with August 12 for early access seating, August 14 for presales, and August 18 for general sales.

With AEW revisiting two major locations — one tied to its roots and the other to ROH history — the company is clearly looking to give fans in both cities something special to remember. The mix of nostalgia and first-time moments should make these dates stand out on AEW’s fall and winter calendar.

Do you think AEW returning to Daily’s Place and pairing ROH Final Battle with GalaxyCon will deliver the kind of moments fans still talk about years later? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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