Big changes are in store for AEW fans as the company is relocating one of its upcoming Collision tapings.
Originally scheduled to take place at Broadbent Arena in Louisville, Kentucky, on Thursday, January 16, AEW has now moved the event to the Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the same date.
The start time for the Cincinnati taping is still listed as TBD, but ticket presales are set to begin on December 26, with general public sales starting December 30, 2024. The Brady Music Center will also host a live edition of AEW Dynamite on January 15, creating back-to-back nights of action in Cincinnati.
This adjustment comes as AEW gears up for a busy stretch, including its final pay-per-view of the year, AEW Worlds End, on December 28. Fans are eagerly anticipating how the changes will impact the shows, with Cincinnati fans now getting an extra night to see their favorite AEW stars live.
Relocating events is always a challenge, but AEW seems committed to making this shift as seamless as possible. With tickets about to go on sale, fans should act fast to secure their seats for what’s shaping up to be an exciting week in Cincinnati.
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