AEW partnering with White Castle for new combo

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AEW and restaurant chain White Castle are partnering up again for a new combo meal.

It was announced today that, starting on December 27, an “AEW Bacon Brawl Combo” will be available at White Castle locations nationwide. The meal consists of two bacon cheeseburger sliders, a small fry, and a small soft drink. It can only be purchased through January 31, 2026.

Along with that, a custom AEW x White Castle luchador mask will be available online starting on January 7 through Shop AEW and White Castle’s House of Crave.

“AEW and White Castle both know how to bring the intensity, and this combo delivers on every level,” White Castle Vice President Jamie Richardson said in a press release. “The AEW Bacon Brawl Combo is bold and built for fans who crave big flavor and big moments, whether they’re watching the action or fueling up between matches.”

This is the second time AEW and White Castle have collaborated together, following an online-exclusive meal that was released back in August.

AEW made a couple of bacon-related trademark filings in September that indicated another partnership with White Castle was coming. The promotion applied to trademark the terms “AEW Bacon Brawl” and “Bacon Brawl” on September 24.

Toni Storm, Brody King, Bandido, Big Bill, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Darby Allin will appear in advertisements promoting the AEW-White Castle partnership that will air on Dynamite, Collision, and social/digital platforms.

White Castle has existed since 1921 and is mostly located in New York and the midwest. In addition to its physical locations, White Castle burgers are available as frozen products in grocery stores.

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Joseph Currier
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