Fans were left buzzing when AEW announced a significant update about its December 7 Collision taping originally set for the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The news broke that the show would no longer take place at the Nationwide Arena, sparking curiosity and speculation about AEW’s backup plan.
The mystery didn’t last long. AEW confirmed that GalaxyCon Columbus will now host the December 7 Collision. This announcement puts to rest the rumors and clears up confusion about the event’s location. Tickets for this highly anticipated live show are set to go on sale this Saturday at 2 PM ET. As for those who already purchased tickets for the Nationwide Arena show, AEW has assured fans that they will receive automatic refunds.
The switch comes as part of AEW’s effort to take advantage of an “interesting opportunity,” according to earlier reports. The report mentioned, “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.”
While the Nationwide Arena was initially asked to hold off on announcing the cancellation, AEW’s quick move to secure GalaxyCon Columbus shows their commitment to adapting and bringing exciting experiences to their audience. This unexpected change adds an element of surprise to AEW’s programming and could mean even more unique fan interactions as the event aligns with the popular pop culture convention.
Stay tuned to Ringside News for the latest updates as AEW continues to bring its dynamic brand of wrestling to venues across the nation.
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