
AEW isn’t just doing one event when they head to Texas for All In later this year.
A full week of programming will lead up to AEW’s biggest annual pay-per-view, The Dallas Morning News learned on Wednesday. The week begins with back-to-back nights of TV programming, continues with a convention and a special ROH event, and then wraps up with the promotion’s first-ever show at Globe Life Field.
“All In Texas Week” will start in Garland, Texas, where back-to-back nights of TV will go down at the Curtis Culwell Center. First will be a live episode of Dynamite will take place on Wednesday, July 9, then the next night will be a taping of Collision.
On Friday, AEW will return to the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas for ROH Death Before Dishonor. The event will mark ROH’s second time hosting the event in Alrington, coming back a year after a show headlined by Mark Briscoe and Roderick Strong.
Throughout Friday and Saturday, AEW’s Starrcast convention will take place at the Sheraton Hotel in Arlington as well.
Then on Sunday, the long-awaited U.S. return of AEW All In will take place at the Globe Life Field in Arlington. The show notably has a special start time of 2 p.m. locally (3 p.m. ET), making it somewhat of an afternoon card, the same way the past events in London, England were for U.S. viewers.
Tickets for the pre-All In events that week are all expected to go on sale April 21. Tickets for All In have been on sale for months already, with just over 12,000 distributed already, per a late March update from WrestleTix.