Alright, folks, let me lay it out for you. AEW and NJPW are mixing it up again, and this isn’t just any old shindig. Since 2022, they’ve been kicking down the “Forbidden Door,” and boy, has it turned into a real barn burner of a spectacle. This year, they’re setting up camp in Long Island, New York, and it’s going to be bigger than a Fourth of July barbecue on the beach.
Originally, they thought about throwing this bash at Arthur Ashe Stadium, but plans change—like my grandpop used to say, “You gotta improvise, adapt, and overcome.” And that’s just what they did by moving the big event to the UBS Arena, confirmed by NJPW on X today. There’s been some chatter about why the change, including a little tiff over the checkbook, but Rocky Romero, a big wig in both promotions, put those rumors to bed quicker than a kid after Thanksgiving dinner.
As for the details, it’s still early days, folks. We’re not quite sure who’s stepping into the ring yet, but let me tell you, with Long Island playing host, there’s talk in the town about MJF possibly showing his face. Could be, could not be—like fishing, it’s all about patience and seeing what bites.
So mark your calendars for June 30th for the Forbidden Door 3 at the UBS Arena. It’s going to be a hoot and a half, and you don’t want to miss what happens when these wrestling worlds collide!