A Ticketmaster listing may have revealed the date for AEW Grand Slam 2024.

The listing, which has since been taken down, stated that AEW is scheduled to make its return to Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City on Wednesday, September 25. The show would include a live Dynamite episode as well as a taping for that week’s Collision. The listing did not provide a date for when tickets would be going on sale.

Grand Slam has been an annual September tradition for AEW since 2021. If the listing proves to be correct, this will be the first time Collision has been part of Grand Slam. Rampage was taped in conjunction with Dynamite at Arthur Ashe Stadium each of the past three years.

Arthur Ashe Stadium is located in Queens and hosts the US Open tennis tournament every year.

Originally, AEW was planning to hold Forbidden Door at Arthur Ashe Stadium this year, but that didn’t end up coming to fruition. The Forbidden Door pay-per-view is instead taking place at UBS Arena in Long Island this Sunday (June 30).

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