One Big Thing
AEW is relocating its upcoming Collision taping from Columbus’ Nationwide Arena to an undisclosed venue, marking another shift in the company’s live event strategy.
Why It Matters
This venue change comes during a challenging period for AEW, as the company navigates declining attendance and ratings despite its recent Warner Bros. Discovery TV deal renewal.
By The Numbers
• Nationwide Arena capacity: 20,000
• All In 2023 attendance: 70,000
• All In 2024 attendance: 50,000 (28.5% decrease)
The Details
• Fightful Select reports an “interesting opportunity” prompted the venue change
• Nationwide Arena was asked to delay public notification
• The arena posted the cancellation with less than a month until show date
• Columbus will still host Collision around the original date
Broader Context
• AEW faces ongoing attendance challenges at regular TV tapings
• November 1st Rampage hit concerning low ratings, especially in 18-34 demographic
• Ratings decline occurred without major sports competition
What’s Next
AEW is expected to announce the new Columbus venue soon, though speculation grows about whether this change reflects a strategic pivot or a response to ticket sales concerns.
What do you think about AEW’s decision to change venues? Is this a smart business move or a sign of bigger problems? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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