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Kemo
08-06-2019, 11:22 PM
All Elite Wrestling confirmed the locations for the second and third episodes of their weekly episodic television series today. After holding the premier episode in Washington on October 2nd, AEW will head to Boston on October 9th and then Philadelphia for October 16th.

They announced the news today and also unveiled an uncensored version of a scene from yesterday’s “Being the Elite.”

#AreYouElite @AEWonTNT is coming to #Boston and #Philadelphia
Wed, Oct 9th – @AgganisArena
Wed, Oct 16th – @LiacourasCenter
Ticket pricing & event on-sale date/time to be announced on #AEW social media platforms this Friday, August 9 at Noon Eastern/9am Pacific

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) August 6, 2019

The uncensored scene from “Throwback” is below. The scene still cuts out before Kenny Omega announces where the show on October 23rd is.


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Evidently, the city Cody said rhymes with “Kelly” was “Philly.”

the people of Shelley, Idaho are very upset

— HANGMAN PAGE (@theAdamPage) August 6, 2019

AEW Upcoming Schedule

All Out – August 31st, 2019 – Sears Center in Chicago, IL


AEW World Championship
Chris Jericho vs Adam “Hangman” Page
AAA Tag Team Championship
Ladder Match
the Lucha Bros (c) vs The Young Bucks
The Best Friends vs the Dark Order (Winner receives 1st Round bye in tag team championship tournament)
Jon Moxley vs Kenny Omega
Shawn Spears w/Tully Blanchard vs Cody
Darby Allin vs Jimmy Havoc vs Joey Janela

AEW on TNT #1 – October 2nd, 2019 – Capital One Arena in Washington, DC


Cody vs Sammy Guevara
Kenny Omega & the Young Bucks vs Chris Jericho & 2 teammates TBD

AEW on TNT #2 – October 9th, 2019 – Agganis Arena in Boston, MA

No matches announced thus far.

AEW on TNT #3 – October 16th, 2019 – The Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA

No matches announced thus far.

Agganis Arena in Boston is listed as holding 7200 for hockey and is home to the Boston University hockey team. The Liacouras Center in Philadelphia is home to the Temple University hockey team and holds over 10,000 people.