AEW Dynamite Maximum Carnage On Course To Sell Out

A sell-out is likely for AEW Dynamite Maximum Carnage

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Jan 15, 2025

Graphic for Kenny Omega vs. Brian Cage at AEW Dynamite Maximum Carnage

All Elite Wrestling's upcoming Maximum Carnage edition of Dynamite is on course to sell out.

AEW have set up tonight's Dynamite Maximum Carnage at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center for a capacity of 1,573 and less than 150 tickets were available as of January 12, according to WrestleTix.

AEW are planning to tape Collision Maximum Carnage from the same venue on January 16. Just over 1,000 tickets had been distributed for the event as of January 12, WrestleTix noted, and the show is also set up to hold 1,573 fans.

The Andrew J. Brady Music Center has a capacity of 4,500. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful has reported that the venue is only set up for 1,500 fans as anyone who sits in the upper deck wouldn't be able to see the ring due to an obstructed view.

"They can't hit 2K at the Brady Music Center because the 500 people in the upper deck wouldn't be able to see the ring because it would be onstructed views. This show is going to sell out, Collision will or will be close. They're configured for about 1500," Sean Ross Sapp tweeted.

All Elite Wrestling have looked to operate smaller venues in recent months following many of the promotion's TV tapings taking place in half-empty arenas in 2024. The change has so far led to better atmospheres for tapings of AEW Dynamite and Collision.

Matches set for Dynamite Maximum Carnage include Jon Moxley vs. Powerhouse Hobbs for the AEW World Championship and Kenny Omega vs. Brian Cage.

A controversial 12-man tag that will see the Death Riders team with the Learning Tree against Cope, Powerhouse Hobbs, FTR, and The Outrunners has been announced for Collision Maximum Carnage.

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