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All Elite Wrestling reveals ‘AEW All In: Texas week’ schedule
All Elite Wrestling is set for another summer takeover in North Texas.
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All Elite Wrestling is set for another summer takeover in North Texas.
With “AEW All In: Texas” at Globe Life Field on the horizon, AEW has informed The Dallas Morning News the premier pay-per-view event will feature an early start time of 2:00 p.m. at the home of the Texas Rangers.
The wrestling promotion will also be bringing a full week of shows to the area ahead of the July 12 showcase.
The Curtis Culwell Center in Garland will play host to live episodes of “AEW Dynamite” on Wednesday, July 9 and “AEW Collision” on Thursday, July 10. Tickets for both events go on sale Monday, April 21 at 10:00 a.m. via AEWTix.com and CurtisCulwellCenter.com.
More details have also emerged about Starrcast, the previously announced wrestling convention headed to Arlington for AEW’s premier event. The convention will take place on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12 at the Sheraton Arlington Hotel near the ballpark.
“This will be the first one that we’ve done in America in two years, and I’m looking forward to it,” said Starrcast organizer Conrad Thompson.
“The idea that Starrcast was created to support the very first ‘All In,’ and now, seven years later, ‘All In’ is back in America, I jumped up a chance to have Starrcast make it an even bigger week.”
Starrcast will feature meet and greets with AEW stars alongside other professional wrestling legends, panel discussions and other exclusive fan events. Starrcast ticket packages, like the other events, will go on sale April 21 at 10:00 a.m. via Starrcast.com.
“We’re going to have some really unique autograph opportunities and photo op opportunities that we’ve never really been able to offer before at Starrcast,” Thompson said. “I think my calendar shows that JR [Jim Ross] has been involved in wrestling for 50 years this year, so maybe we’ll celebrate that, too. It’s going to be a fun week.
“Look for us to celebrate a lot of those legends, you know, names like Sting. You can probably count on seeing him at any AEW event in Texas.”
Since AEW’s inception in 2019, CEO and General Manager Tony Khan has made the Dallas-Fort Worth area a common stop on its touring schedule, including events in Garland and at the University of Texas at Arlington’s College Park Center.
Last year, Esports Stadium Arlington hosted multiple weeks of shows in July and August as part of the “AEW: Path To All In Summer Series.”
On Friday, July 11, Ring of Honor will return to Esports Stadium Arlington for “ROH Death Before Dishonor.” Tickets are currently available as part of “All In: Texas” VIP packages, and a limited number of event-specific tickets will also become available on April 21 at 10:00 a.m. via ROHTix.com.
In July, Globe Life Field will host not only AEW’s first pay-per-view event in the state of Texas, but the company’s first major stadium show in the U.S.
Tickets for “All In: Texas,” including VIP Packages, are currently on sale via AEWTix.com and Ticketmaster.com. Additional information on all “All In: Texas” week events will be announced in the near future.