All Elite Wrestling’s previous Arlington residency saw excited wrestling fans fill up Esports Stadium for six straight weeks.

ARLINGTON, Texas — After hosting its biggest North American show ever last July at Globe Life Field, All Elite Wrestling is returning to Arlington this January for four weeks.

AEW is returning to Esports Stadium for four tapings of its Saturday show “AEW Collision,” which airs live every Saturday on TNT. 

This is the promotion’s second-ever residency at Esports Stadium in Arlington. Its last North Texas residency was a six-week stint in the summer of 2024 that saw packed, hyped up crowds fill the room every single week for live airings of Collision as well as a pay-per-view show for Ring of Honor, AEW’s sister promotion. 

This is continuing a working relationship AEW has had with the city of Arlington since 2024. And back in July, Arlington was where AEW held its biggest U.S. show ever, All In Texas, which drew more than 21,000 fans to Globe Life Field. The massive, eight-hour long show saw multiple title changes and critically-acclaimed matches.

AEW returned to Esports Stadium for an ROH pay-per-view just before All In Texas as well, which saw ROH Champion Bandido defend his belt against Konosuke Takeshita in what many considered one of the best matches of the year.

The last residency had a several hyped matches and the debut of luchador Hologram, who has since become a fan favorite and is particularly popular with the North Texas crowd he debuted in front of.

AEW’s four taping this coming January at Esports stadium will take place on Jan. 3, Jan. 10, Jan. 24 and Jan. 31. Tickets are on sale for each individual show and four-show packages are available as well. For tickets and more info, click here.