Hold onto your steel chairs, folks! AEW is bringing the heat back to New York this September for their fourth annual “Grand Slam” event at the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium. After some juicy ticket leaks had fans buzzing, AEW has confirmed that the big event will go down on September 25. Prepare for a dynamite evening with a live episode of “Dynamite” and a taped episode of “Collision.”

But wait, there’s a plot twist! For the first time, “AEW Rampage” won’t be taped at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The deets on that week’s “Rampage” are still under wraps, so stay tuned for the next thrilling installment.

Arthur Ashe Stadium has been a hotbed of legendary AEW moments. Let’s take a trip down memory lane:

  • 2021: Bryan Danielson’s epic in-ring debut against Kenny Omega had fans on the edge of their seats. And who can forget Homicide’s surprise run-in to help Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston take down Suzuki-gun?
  • 2022: This year was a title-changing bonanza! Chris Jericho snatched the ROH World Championship, The Acclaimed grabbed the AEW Tag Team Championships, and Jon Moxley walked away with the vacant AEW World Championship. Oh, and The Great Muta showed up on “Rampage” to lend a hand to Sting and Darby Allin. Legendary stuff, folks!
  • 2023: The show was a mix of triumph and turmoil. Jon Moxley and Adam Cole faced severe injuries, but MJF’s choke-out of Samoa Joe on “Dynamite” and The Elite’s crowning as ROH World Six Man Tag Team Champions on “Rampage” kept the crowd roaring.

So, mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and get ready for another night of wrestling magic. Arthur Ashe Stadium, we’re coming for you!

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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