Fans were surprised when news surfaced about the cancellation of its December 7 Collision taping at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. However, new details have emerged that shed light on what’s really going on behind the scenes.
According to Fightful Select, AEW still plans to run Collision in Columbus around the same date, but with a twist—a new venue. The report states, “Fightful Select has learned that AEW still is running Columbus for Collision around that date, but had been working on a venue change as an interesting opportunity had come up. We’re told AEW will be announcing it soon.”
The original host, Nationwide Arena, was reportedly holding off on announcing the cancellation until AEW finalized and revealed their new plans. This last-minute switch has sparked curiosity among fans about what AEW has up its sleeve for the event and how this change will impact their programming.
Stay tuned to Ringside News as AEW is expected to release more details about the new venue and plans for the December 7 Collision episode. Fans can look forward to an official announcement soon.
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