AEW Dynamite ticket update for tonight (05/06/2026)

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AEW Dynamite takes place tonight from the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston in South Carolina. The company is close to selling out the current allocation, according to a recent report from WrestleTix, but it has still been difficult to shift tickets for this combined Dynamite and Collision double-header.

The latest update has 1,965 tickets allocated against the current setup of 2,286. That means there are around 321 tickets left for last minute purchases and walk ups. While it’s likely that these will sell, it’s still way below a sell out for the arena (which has 10,828 seats overall).

AEW Dynamite Ticket Average this Year

Dynamite’s yearly average has been around 3,370, so again this is way below what this show will pull off, even if the full allocation goes. The last time the company ran this venue was for the 1/17/2024 episode of Dynamite, which sold 2,220 tickets.

Confirmed matches for AEW Dynamite + Collision

The following matches and segments have been confirmed for tonight’s dual episode:

  • AEW World Championship Match: Darby Allin vs. TNT Champion Kevin Knight
  • Double Jeopardy Match: Dax Harwood vs. Orange Cassidy – If Orange wins then he can pick a partner from The Conglomeration for a future AEW Tag Team Title shot. If Harwood wins, he and Cash Wheeler will team with Tommaso Ciampa in for future AEW Trios Title match
  • Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron vs Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander
  • AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley vs Juice Robinson
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