With the CM Punk uncertainty seemingly now put to bed, Tony Khan can now look forward to June 17 at the United Center in Chicago for the debut edition of AEW Collision.
And that’s exactly what he’ll be doing on tonight’s May 31 with another announcement regarding the Collision debut.
Courtesy of WrestleTix we have an insight into how tickets are selling for the Chicago show so far.
According to WrestleTix on Twitter the current amount of tickets distributed, as of 8:30am ET, are 6,921 with a total setup of 8,698.
That leaves a total of 1,777 available tickets as of this writing, however, with over two weeks still to come until the show one would expect that number to fall.
However, there have been concerns regarding ticket sales in AEW as of late, not only for major events such as May 28’s Double or Nothing but also Collision itself, with the Wrestling Observer Radio’s Dave Meltzer recently stating that ticket sales for its early dates were looking “really bad”.
However, if CM Punk’s return continues to be teased or even announced, things may well pick up.
A top featured name set to appear on Collision has given his thoughts on how Collision may help solve AEW’s large roster problem, follow this link to read more.
Full results from AEW Double Or Nothing 2023 were as follows:
HOOK, Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy def. Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn & Ethan Page
International Championship Blackjack Battle Royal – Orange Cassidy (c) def. 20 others, last eliminating Swerve Strickland
Unsanctioned Match – Adam Cole def. Chris Jericho
AEW World Tag Team Championship (Special Guest Referee Mark Briscoe) – FTR (c) def. Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett
TNT Championship Ladder Match – Wardlow (c) def. Christian Cage
AEW Women’s World Championship – Toni Storm def. Jamie Hayter (c)
AEW World Trios Championship Open House Rules Match – Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black (c) def. The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn
TBS Championship – Jade Cargill (c) def. Taya Valkyrie
TBS Championship – Kris Statlander def. Jade Cargill (c)
AEW World Championship – MJF (c) def. Darby Allin, Jack Perry, Sammy Guevara
Anarchy in the Arena – Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley & Wheeler Yuta def. Adam Page, Kenny Omega & Young Bucks thanks to interference from Konosuke Takeshita w/Don Callis
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