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2-for-1 ticket offer for AEW Grand Slam: Australia

There is a buy one get two offer for tickets for the upcoming AEW Grand Slam: Australia show which is taking place on February 15.

The event has gone from one of the most anticipated to one of the most badly-managed, if not the worst ever, in AEW’s short history.

Originally set to take place from the Suncorp Stadium, the show was moved indoors to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre after dismal ticket sales. AEW took too long to move the show despite knowing the very slow ticket sales, with AEW President Tony Khan also being somewhat in denial saying that they had sold “thousands and thousands” of tickets when the show was still scheduled for the stadium.

But eventually, AEW pulled the plug and moved it to the much smaller location late last year, going from a potential 50,000 audience to a maximum of 13,000, and it still has not sold out. While the show is largely full, there are still empty seats, enough to offer a two-for-one promotion.

The show is set to air on TNT after the NBA All Star weekend, with AEW now advertising the show without any fixed start time after originally listing an 8PM kick off. It will replace that weekend’s Collision and will also stream on Max, some 17 hours or more after the show originally takes place.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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