AEW Makes A Big Logistical Change

AEW has moved its storage. Bryan Alvarez is reporting that AEW recently moved all of its storage items from Florida to Nashville. According to the report, the move also involved taking a ring that wrestlers used to train on as part of their recovery process.

“AEW got rid of their Florida storage until and moved everything to Nashville, so there is no longer a training ring in Florida,” he wrote. “This is notable because that’s where the wrestlers would go to work out and try to get cleared. Not sure what the plan is now.”

AEW has experienced a surge in injuries in 2025, with some of its top stars currently out of action. Will Ospreay underwent neck surgery following Forbidden Door, where he was written off after being attacked by the Death Riders. In addition, Swerve Strickland underwent surgery in August to repair a torn meniscus he had been dealing with.

Despite this, there have been recent returns. Hook returned to action in August after suffering a concussion. And after being sidelined for over a year, Eddie Kingston made his return at All Out, defeating Big Bill. Since then, he and Hook have begun teaming up. The logistical change comes as AEW builds toward its next pay-per-view, Full Gear, which is set for November 22 in Newark, New Jersey. Below is the current card for the show:

“Hangman” Adam Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe – AEW World Championship

Kris Statlander (c) vs. Mercedes Moné – AEW Women’s World Championship

Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) (c) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (with Stokely) – AEW World Tag-Team Championship

Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express (Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Josh Alexander – Trios match for $1 million cash prize

Big Boom AJ and QT Marshall vs. RPG Vice (Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta)

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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