AEW is already making waves with three stadium shows this year, including All In at Wembley Stadium, “Grand Slam” in Arthur Ashe Stadium, and WrestleDream in the Tacoma Dome. But speculation is brewing about a fourth stadium event in 2025, rumored to be in the Dallas/Arlington, Texas area. Some fans even wonder if AEW is eyeing AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, aiming to rival the grandeur of All In.
However, AEW owner Tony Khan has a bit of a reality check for everyone. In an interview with ComicBook.com, Khan expressed interest in the idea but suggested the reports might be jumping the gun.
“It’s not something that we would be looking to do anytime here in the immediate future,” Khan said. “But it is an exciting idea and something I think that we absolutely could do and something that would be very interesting.”
As AEW and Ring of Honor prepare for a five-week residency in Arlington, Khan was more open to the possibility of an AEW pay-per-view in Texas.
“I can’t comment on the accuracy of such reports or the immediate future, but we’ve had great shows over the years in Texas,” Khan said. “We’ve never done an AEW pay-per-view in Texas. We’ve done a lot of Ring of Honor pay-per-views there. A lot of AEW’s biggest TV episodes have been in Texas, but the one thing we’ve never brought is an AEW pay-per-view, and Lord knows there’s a lot of demand for it. I think that would be a fascinating thing for us to try.”
So, while a colossal stadium show might not be immediately on the horizon, the Lone Star State could still see some major AEW action in the near future.