The date and placement has officially been announced for the third-ever WWE x AAA Worlds Collide event, which can rival one among AEW’s most signature pay-per-views.
On Thursday morning, WWE released 14 event dates across america for September and October, with Worlds Collide coming to the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, September 26, which just so happens to be the identical day as AEW All Out. Nevertheless, WWE is not going to only oppose AEW on the identical day, but additionally in the identical state, as All Out will probably be held from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, just 20 mins away from the Allstate Arena.
During the last yr, WWE and AEW have been pitted against one another on multiple occasions. Most recently, AEW presented Forbidden Door from the SAP Center in San Jose, California on June 28, and on the identical day, “WWE NXT” held The Great American Bash in Orlando, Florida on the WWE Performance Center. Nevertheless, one among the most important matchups between WWE and AEW was last September when Wrestlepalooza and All Out went head-to-head. Moreover, AEW’s biggest event of the yr, All In, took place on the identical day as Saturday Night’s Most important Event last July, which featured Goldberg’s retirement match.
Along with Chicago for Worlds Collide, WWE will probably be visiting Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Indianapolis and Milwaukee throughout September, in addition to Colorado, St. Louis, Sacramento, San Diego, Brooklyn and more in October. All dates announced are for episodes of “WWE Raw” and “WWE SmackDown,” with no other special events listed aside from Worlds Collide. Tickets for every event will go on sale Friday, July 24, with fans with the ability to purchase presale tickets on Thursday, July 23.

