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AEW Announces Details For Grand Slam Mexico Edition Of Dynamite - Wrestling Inc.

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AEW will be taking Grand Slam on the road again in 2025, announcing details for an upcoming Grand Slam Mexico event to be held in Arena Mexico this June
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Arturo LópezAll Elite Wrestling and the World Council of Free Struggle (CMLL) announced a historic event. AEW will come to our country with the event Grand Slam Mexico, which will take place in the Cathedral of the Free Struggle. - YOU CAN INTEREST: Flip Gordon and Titan advance to the final of the Universal Championship The Arena Mexico will receive for the first time the event of AEW. DAY OF AEW GRAND SLAM MEXICO - Wednesday 18 June 2025. DATE…

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Wrestling will experience a historic moment this Wednesday, June 18, when All Elite Wrestling (AEW) joins Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) to present AEW Grand Slam: Mexico at the iconic Arena México in Mexico City. This will be AEW's first event on Mexican soil, which will undoubtedly be historic for both the American and Mexican companies. AEW DYNAMITE April 16, 2025 | Results Seth Rollins' not-so-subtle reference to Tony Khan Mark Henry…

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fightful.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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