AEW: New AEW Dynamite Stage Set to Debut at March 6th Show, Two Matches Announced for Feb. 21st Dynamite Show, Daniel Garcia

AEW Dynamite to Debut New Stage Set at March 6th Show

AEW CEO Tony Khan recently announced that the company will be debuting a new stage set for AEW Dynamite following next month’s Revolution 2024 event. Khan stated that this new stage will be officially revealed at their March 6th Dynamite show in Duluth, Georgia.

This announcement was made as part of a Valentine’s Day message promoting Wednesday’s Dynamite show in Austin, Texas.


Two Matches Announced for Next Week’s AEW Dynamite Show

During Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show in Austin, Texas, AEW officially announced two matches for the card of next week’s Dynamite show on February 21st in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The first new match announced is a tag team match of Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood).

The second new match announced is a Trios match of Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, & Brian Cage vs. Hangman Adam Page, HOOK, & Rob Van Dam.

Current card for February 21st AEW Dynamite show:

  • Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood)
  • Trios match – Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, & Brian Cage vs. Hangman Adam Page, HOOK, & Rob Van Dam

Daniel Garcia Comments on Wanting to Improve His Promo Skills for His AEW Career

A recent episode of the Busted Open Radio podcast featured Daniel Garcia as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Garcia’s thoughts about wanting to be better with in-ring promos being one of the areas he wants to improve for his career in AEW.

“A couple of things I have to work on is, one, I know I’m skinny. Not skinny, I know I’m not in good wrestler shape, like huge. I know I’m in good shape, I can wrestle for two hours and be fine. I know I’m not jacked. Not that I want to be Hulk Hogan or anything, but I would like to get in better shape for TV purposes. I started working with Cezar Bononi this year. He works with a lot of people at AEW. He’s a very good personal trainer and nutritionist. That’s one thing I would like to work on. When I got to AEW, I really worked hard on backstage promos and sit-down interviews. That was something I really worked on. Now, the more that I do in-ring promos, I realize that’s a lot different than sit-down interviews and you have to kind of adapt your game between those two things. I would like to get more opportunities to do live promos in-ring. That’s something I’d like to work on as well.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com