Wrestling companies from all over the world will be flying into DFW to perform as AEW prepares to host its biggest North American show ever.
ARLINGTON, Texas — The first-ever professional wrestling show at Globe Life Field is just a couple of months away.
All Elite Wrestling’s All In: Texas is so large in scale, it’s not just a one-day event. AEW has a number of shows lined up throughout the week, building up the pay-per-view.
But AEW won’t be the only wrestling in town. Wrestling companies from across the country, and even the world, will be flying in to put on shows around the metroplex. Much like many fans from across the country will be flying in to watch the action in person.
As we inch closer to the massive week of events, here’s a look at every wrestling event happening around North Texas so you can chart your course through everything that’s happening during All In: Texas Week.
While not everything has been announced yet, a number of shows are already planned. Keep an eye on this list, as more events will surely be added the closer we get to July.
Wednesday, July 9
AEW’s flagship weekly wrestling TV show will be broadcast live from Garland to kick off the week. While the match lineups for AEW’s weekly TV usually aren’t decided until the week before, names being advertised for the show include top stars like Kenny Omega, Mercedes Mone (formerly known as Sasha Banks in WWE) and MJF.
Dynamite airs live on TBS at 7 p.m. For tickets, click here.
Thursday, July 10
Although it typically airs on Saturdays on TNT, this week, AEW Collision will have a special live airing on Thursday, again from Garland. No matches have been announced yet, but names being advertised for the show so far include Cope (formerly known as Edge in WWE), ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm and Kris Statlander.
Collision airs live at 7 p.m. For tickets, click here.
Friday, July 11
While typically running during WrestleMania Week, owner Tony Khan decided to move Ring of Honor’s big show to All In: Texas Week this year. ROH is AEW’s sister promotion and features many of the same talent. Names advertised for the show include Bandido, Dustin Rhodes, North Texas native Athena and Lee Moriarty. Individual tickets to the show have already sold out. The only other way to attend this show is to buy a VIP Package to All In: Texas, which includes tickets to Supercard of Honor.
The show starts at 6 p.m. For more information on VIP packages, click here.
The counterculture independent wrestling promotion makes its first trip back to North Texas since last summer. Warning: Game Changer Wrestling is a little more vulgar and bloody than you may be used to from companies like AEW or WWE. There will definitely be plenty of people crashing through doors and probably some chair shots and other shenanigans. Some of the names booked on the show include the current GCW Champion Effy, as well as Mance Warner, Gringo Loco and Jonathan Gresham.
The show kicks off at 8 p.m. For tickets and more information, click here.
House of Glory is a New York-based independent wrestling promotion run by indie wrestling legend Amazing Red. No matches or names have been announced for this show so far, but some of its roster includes current TNA Wrestler and HOG Champion Mike Santana, and HOG Crown Jewel Champion Zilla Fatu, the son of the late Umaga and a member of the legendary Anoa’i wrestling family.
The show kicks off at 8 p.m. For tickets, click here.
Saturday, July 12
It’s all been building to this. The biggest AEW show to take place in the U.S. happens right here. While there hasn’t been a card booked yet, we almost know what the main event will be. AEW Champion Jon Moxley will defend his title against the winner of the Owen Hart Cup. Who that winner is will be decided on May 25 in Glendale, Arizona, at AEW Double or Nothing. The finals are down to Will Ospreay and former AEW Champion “Hangman” Adam Page. The winner of that will headline against Moxley at Rangers Stadium in July.
It all starts at 2 p.m. For tickets and more information, click here.
Sunday, July 13
Just because the biggest show of the week happened on Saturday doesn’t mean the week is over, however. One of the biggest joshi wrestling companies in Japan (joshi is the Japanese word for girl) is making its debut in DFW. TJPW offers a unique blend of women’s wrestling action with Japanese idol entertainment. These girls can sing and dance but when the bell rings, they’re all business. No matches have been announced yet, but TJPW’s roster just performed in Las Vegas for WrestleMania Week last month to rave reviews.
For tickets and more information, click here.
Martinez Entertainment, a North Texas-based lucha libre promotion, is running Saturday just down the street from Globe Life Field at 1520 Nolan Ryan Expressway. Some big names in lucha libre are announced for this show, including Psycho Clown, Laredo Kid, Aerostar and Mascarita Sagrada. Also announce so far are indie wrestlers Jack Cartwheel and Epydemius Jr.
For tickets and more information, click here.