Jim Ross Says AEW Will Back On The Road In July


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All Elite Wrestling is apparently planning on hitting the road beginning in July.

AEW commentator Jim Ross spoke on the company’s plans to begin touring during the latest episode of Grillin’ With J.R.

Ross revealed current plans are in motion to hit the road in July in front of a live audience.

“[AEW is] making some changes also. We’re adding more content here sooner than later with another show. We’re getting our schedule together. Looks like we’re going back on the road pretty aggressively, beginning in July. getting back in front of a live audience is a blessing. I can’t wait. I will help everybody’s work. You can’t help but feed off of the adrenaline of the people and the audience surrounding you. Should be cool.” (Transcript: Fightful)

AEW has been taping its weekly Dynamite programming and PPV events in Jacksonville, FL for the majority of the pandemic. The company had a handful of tapings on a closed set at The Nightmare Factory outside Atlanta last spring.

AEW’s current events schedule has the following dates advertised.

  • 6/23: AEW Dynamite: St Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena
  • 8/18: AEW Dynamite: Houston, TX – Fertitta Center
  • 8/25: AEW Dynamite: Milwaukee, WI – UWM Panther Arena
  • 9/8: AEW Dynamite: Boston, MA – Agganis Arena
  • 9/15: AEW Dynamite: Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
  • 9/29: AEW Dynamite: Rochester, NY – Blue Cross Arena
  • 10/6: AEW Dynamite: Philadelphia, PA – The Liacouras Center

The last AEW Dynamite taping prior to the pandemic was held last March in West Valley City, UT.

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