AEW announced that they have cancelled this week’s live AEW Collision show on January 24th at the Esports Stadium Arlington due to impending weather issues affecting the Arlington, Texas region.
It was announced that this week’s show will now be taped as part of tonight’s AEW Dynamite tapings at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida.
Those who purchased tickets for this show on its original date will receive an email with instructions for a refund within the next 24-48 hours.
It was also announced that this week’s show will still be airing on Saturday, January 24th on TNT and HBO MAX.
“Due to impending weather conditions in the region, the #AEWCollision live event originally scheduled for this Saturday, January 24 at Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas has been canceled. Impacted fans will receive an email with instructions for a refund within the next 24-48 hours.
This week’s AEW Collision broadcast will now be taped tonight in Orlando, Florida, after the conclusion of #AEWDynamite and will air this Saturday at 8pm ET on TNT and streaming on HBO Max.”
Due to impending weather conditions in the region, the #AEWCollision live event originally scheduled for this Saturday, January 24 at Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas has been canceled. Impacted fans will receive an email with instructions for a refund within the next 24-48… pic.twitter.com/hJVb7dBw9o
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 21, 2026

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