All Elite Wrestling is set to return to Las Vegas, Nevada on May 23 for Double or Nothing 2020. On AEW’s media conference call, Cody mentioned that he would like to see AEW return to Las Vegas and Chicago annually.
The following was reported by the Wrestling Observer:
Cody says Vegas' MGM Grand is a magical place. Because of the follow-up Dynamite Wednesday, they are going to load up that Saturday to Wednesday slate with AEW appearances, etc. ^JN
— Wrestling Observer (@WONF4W) February 18, 2020
Cody said he wants to keep Double or Nothing shows at the MGM Grand and All Out in Schaumburg, IL, in the future. Feels like home for those events. ^JN
— Wrestling Observer (@WONF4W) February 18, 2020
Cody says he is loyal to a fault and will always be loyal to Chicago and wants to keep giving them big shows. ^JN
— Wrestling Observer (@WONF4W) February 18, 2020
Las Vegas was the home of the first Double or Nothing event in 2019. Similarly, Chicago hosted the first ALL OUT event and AEW’s predecessor event, ALL IN.
AEW is scheduled to return to the Sears Centre in Chicago for ALL OUT 2. In their first six pay per view events, AEW will have gone to Las Vegas and Chicago five times. Full Gear was the only event to take place in a different city, being hosted by Baltimore.
With only four pay per views a year, it seems AEW will only bring their big events to new cities twice a year. These things could always change as AEW is still a very young company, but Cody seems keen on remaining loyal to these cities.
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