
AEW Announces January Residency at Esports Stadium Arlington – All Elite Wrestling will kick off 2026 with a return to North Texas, launching a residency of AEW Collision shows at Esports Stadium Arlington. The promotion confirmed to The Dallas Morning News that four of January’s five Saturdays—January 3, 10, 24, and 31—will feature episodes of Collision from the venue.
This marks AEW’s first Dallas-area event since the summer’s AEW All In: Texas, which drew more than 25,000 fans to Globe Life Field. AEW CEO and general manager Tony Khan expressed his excitement about the company’s return. “I wish we’d been back even sooner,” Khan said. “I love being around Dallas. To do these shows and have Collision events back at the Esports Stadium again, it’s fantastic for us. That’s always a great place for AEW, and in particular, we’ve had some of our best events there.”
The residency will be AEW’s third stop at the esports venue since 2024. Most recently, it hosted Supercard of Honor on July 11, the night before All In: Texas. Khan recalled the critically acclaimed main event between Bandido and Konosuke Takeshita, noting that “the Metroplex fans deliver over and over.”
With AEW continuing to build momentum into the new year, the Arlington residency underscores the company’s commitment to Texas as a key market. Fans can expect high-profile matches and memorable moments across the four Collision broadcasts.
Tickets for all four shows go on sale Monday, November 24, at AEWTIX.com.
AEW Announces January Residency at Esports Stadium Arlington

