AEW: Daily’s Place Closing Until 2028 Due to Renovations, New Partnership Deal with Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA for Worlds End 2025, Ricochet on End Game For Him In AEW Is To Make AEW The Best It Can Be

Daily’s Place Closing Until 2028 Due to Renovations

First Coast News reported that Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida is currently scheduled to be closed for two years due to planned renovations.

It was reported that this upcoming renovations is part of the Stadium of the Future construction project that will transform EverBank Stadium, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars. This new project will connect EverBank Stadium to Daily’s Place.

In an interview with the outlet, director of marketing and live events Stephanie Lynn stated “Daily’s Place is going to take a temporary pause. We’re calling this an intermission. This is a planned, temporary intermission. We will return once the surrounding work allows. What year that is, remains to be seen.

Daily’s Place was the home of AEW during the coronavirus pandemic and has been the host venue of AEW’s Homecoming shows since 2020.


New Partnership Deal with Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA for Worlds End 2025

AEW announced that they have recently signed a new partnership deal with Bell’s Brewery for their Two Hearted IPA to be the official craft beer sponsor for this Saturday’s Worlds End 2025 event in Newark, New Jersey.

Official press release:

All Elite Wrestling Teams up with Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA For AEW Worlds End This Saturday, December 27

AEW Worlds End To Air Live On Pay-Per-View and Stream Live on HBO Max Pay-Per-View

Chicago, IL – December 22, 2025 –All Elite Wrestling (AEW) today announced a new partnership with Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA in celebration of the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event taking place this Saturday, December 27 at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill. The collaboration brings together one of the most iconic IPAs in craft beer with one of the most innovative brands in professional wrestling.

As part of the partnership, Two Hearted IPA will be prominently featured throughout AEW Worlds End, including integrated branding across select event marketing, in-venue, and digital platforms. The collaboration will also include co-branded creative and special on-site fan engagement moments, including AEW Talent appearances, during the pay-per-view weekend.

AEW Worlds End airs live on pay-per-view and streams live on HBO Max pay-per-view this Saturday, December 27.

AEW and Bell’s Brewery remind all fans 21 and over to enjoy Two Hearted IPA responsibly.


Ricochet Comments on The End Game For Him In AEW Is To Make AEW The Best It Can Be

A recent episode of The Mega Powers podcast featured AEW National Champion Ricochet as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Ricochet’s thoughts about his end goal for his career in AEW is to make AEW the best it can be as a company.

“Honestly, the end game is to, if I’m being honest, is to help just make AEW the best it can be. If I’m being honest. Because I’ve already built a great life. I’ve already built your financial side. I’ve already built all the stuff that America says you need to build type shit, you know, so… Like now it’s really to help just create moments and things that we’re going to help AEW just be as big as possible, and again, but like, our goal is to just let the people enjoy what we do. It’s not for everybody, obviously. Not everybody’s going to enjoy it. But the people who do enjoy it, we want you to enjoy it.”

Ricochet also gave his thoughts about what about AEW allows him to explore his current heel character’s personality.

“I don’t know. I guess Tony (Khan). I mean, I guess Tony. He’s the one that runs everything, so he’s the one that allows everything. I mean, yeah, he’s the one that’s just allowed me to express my own creative views, and for the most part, thankfully, he’s liked everything that I have pitched or whatever, gave my opinion on something even. Because, again, I’m a guy- give me some direction, we’ll execute it. We’ll work together along the way to make it, whatever, but give me direction and we’ll execute it. Of course, I’ll pitch stuff whenever I think of something, oh, maybe like this. But for the most part, tell me what to do, and he’s just been great at letting me get my own two cents. But I’ve had a lot of people, it’s not just been me, a lot of people have been like, you should do this, or you should try that, and blah, blah, blah. Like, oh, this is great, and I take from everybody, you know what I’m saying? So I’ve gotten real thankful. So it’s kind of been like a collaborative thing to help, you know. Again, it’s whatever’s good for the show. We’re trying to just make the show better. No one’s trying to go out for themselves. Everyone’s trying to make the show the best the show can be.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com 1 & 2