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Low ticket sales so far for Collision residency at Esports Arena in Arlington

AEW will start a five-week residency at the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas next month but attendance figures published do not look good so far.

The company will tape five episodes of Collision as well as Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view between July 20 and August 17. ROH weekly TV will also be taped during those days.

Attendance numbers published by The Wrestling Observer show that the July 20 Collision has 623 tickets sold, the July 27 episode is at 785 tickets, the August 1 and August 10 shows are at 318 each, and the August 17 episode is at 473.

The Death Before Dishonor show is at 665 tickets.

This residency is being dubbed as the AEW Path To All In Summer Series and the company is paying a total of $232,000 for all shows, a figure which will be offset by some credits that the city of Arlington is paying.

The Esports Arena is being set up for 1,290 seats per show.


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