AEW will be taking over Chicago once again in September!
It has been confirmed that All Out will take place on September 3rd and will come live from the United Center in the Windy City. Collision will also be held at the same venue 24 hours earlier.
The promotion’s latest run in Chicago will kick off on August 30th when Dynamite emanates from the NOW Arena.
AEW recently held another run in the city for the debut episode of Collision, and the following episode of Dynamite.
All Out comes just a week after the company heads to Wembley Stadium for All In, its first-ever event in the United Kingdom.
AEW TAKES OVER CHICAGO!
-Wednesday, August 30th: AEWDynamite & #AEWRampage at the NOW Arena!
-Saturday Sept 2nd: #AEWCollision at the United Center
-Sunday Sept 3rd: #AEW ALL OUT at the United Center! pic.twitter.com/UZpU4ckcJi— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) June 26, 2023
In recent news, Tony Khan announced that Full Gear 2023 will take place on November 18th.
AEW All Out 2022 Lives In Wrestling Infamy
The 2022 edition of All Out has gone down as one of the most controversial events in modern wrestling history. In the main event, CM Punk claimed the AEW World Championship for a second time with a win over Jon Moxley, but it was his actions after the show that sparked chaos.
After picking up an injury during his match, Punk went on the attack at the post-show press conference calling out The Young Bucks, Hangman Adam Page, Kenny Omega, Colt Cabana, and more, all while sitting just feet from Tony Khan.
Once backstage, Punk got into a fight with Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks. This led to suspensions all round, and combined with his injury struggles, Punk only returned to AEW on June 17th on the debut of Collision.
At AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door, Punk continued his winning run, seeing off Satoshi Kojima to a chorus of boos.