AEW Moving The Date For All Out 2024

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BY Derek Stoughton – ON May 21, 2024

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Changing the calendar. AEW has issued a press release indicating that their All Out 2024 event is changing dates from Sunday, September 1 to Saturday, September 7. The event is still being held at NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois and ticket information will be coming soon.

According to a report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, the reason for the change is that fans are saying that All In and All Out are too close together. All In 2024 is currently scheduled to take place on August 25 at Wembley Stadium in London.

AEW All Out will be moving from September 1 to Saturday, September 7, @FightfulSelect has learned.

AEW is expected to announce this imminently and moved it due to fan response saying All In and All Out are too close together.

Rampage/Collision will be live in Chicago that… pic.twitter.com/VEoiyUfD2M

— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) May 21, 2024

It should be noted that Rampage and Collision will be live in Chicago the night before.

Editor’s Opinion:

This change actually makes sense. Even for the diehard AEW fans, that’s not a lot of time in between pay-per-views. If there’s a little bit of time to develop some of the storylines heading into All Out, it will make the show more intriguing. Also, it will give the people a chance to save a little bit of money and budget in order to purchase both events. I know WWE has had a quick turnaround for their event in the past, but one week seems a little bit too close.

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