AEW moves December edition of Collision to GalaxyCon convention

AEW is moving venues but remaining in the same city for their Saturday, December 7th edition of Collision.

Announced on Thursday by the promotion, that night’s Collision will be moving from the 20,000-seat Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, to the Greater Columbus Convention Center as part of the GalaxyCon convention that is being held in the city.

Tickets will go on sale this Saturday and capacity for the specific setup they will use at the 1.8 million square foot facility is unknown. It’s also

Earlier in the day, the Nationwide Arena announced that Collision was canceled with no further information. It’s unknown why the move was made and if ticket sales had something to do with it. Any tickets purchased for the original venue will be refunded.

AEW has minimal December TV dates announced for the final month of the year with just four events on the schedule through Saturday, December 12th, leaving the week of December 16th and December 23rd in question. As of now, there are no TV dates announced for 2025.

Here’s the remaining announced schedule through 2024:

  • Thursday, November 14 Collision taping from Albany, NY
  • Wednesday, November 20 Dynamite/Rampage from Reading, PA
  • Saturday, November 23 Full Gear PPV from Newark, NJ
  • Wednesday, November 27 Dynamite/Collision dual taping from Chicago, IL
  • Wednesday, December 4 Dynamite/Rampage from Indianapolis, IN
  • Saturday, December 7 Collision from Columbus, OH
  • Wednesday, December 11 Dynamite/Rampage from Kansas City, MO
  • Thursday, December 12 Collision taping from St. Louis, MO
  • Saturday, December 28 Worlds End PPV from Orlando, FL

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Since 2011, Josh has been a contributing editor to Wrestling Observer/F4WOnline.com and also hosts the Punch-Out podcast. He has also written for Fight Magazine, Bloody Elbow, Bleacher Report, and other websites. He's a 2000 graduate of the University of Maine, worked in pro sports, and once was an indie ring announcer.