AEW has announced that Collision will be staying in Texas for the whole month of January.
As reported by the Dallas News, AEW Collision is heading back to the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas, where the January 3, 10, 24, and 31 episodes will be held. Company President, Tony Khan, told the Dallas News that he wished they’d have been back sooner, that he loves being in Texas, and that he can’t wait to go back.
Khan also spoke about the Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor that was held at the venue on July 11, stating that the main event of that show, Bandido vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the ROH World Title, is something that fans still talk about today.
As first reported by @dallasnews, AEW is returning to the @EsportsStadium in Arlington, TX, for a month-long #AEWCollision residency in January 2026!
Early Access Premium Seating starts tomorrow; tickets on sale 11/24.
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) November 17, 2025
What AEW Shows Have Been Held At The Esports Stadium?
There have currently been 19 AEW/ROH events held at the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The first event was the July 20, 2024, episode of Collision, and there were a total of 17 events held at the venue in 2024, with five episodes of Collision, eight episodes of ROH on HonorClub, one episode of Rampage, and the ROH Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view and the zero-hour pre-show.



