Hologram’s status revealed for AEW Grand Slam 2024
One of AEW's new high-flying sensations, Hologram, will be in action at Grand Slam 2024 next week. The former Aramis is set to participate in a multi-person bout at the event.
Hologram has successfully captured the admiration of All Elite Wrestling fans with his unmatched in-ring work since his debut in the Jacksonville-based promotion in July earlier this year. Since then, the masked luchador has been on a roll, registering wins in singles and tag team action, and is yet to be beaten in an AEW ring.
The Tony Khan-led promotion will be presenting the 2024 iteration of the Grand Slam next week at the Arthur Ashe Stadium. The card for the special event has been stacked with high-stakes matches featuring Jon Moxley, Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, The Young Bucks, Bryan Danielson, Mariah May, and more. The official X/Twitter handle of All Elite Wrestling has now announced another major bout for Grand Slam 2024, a lucha libre Three-way match between Hologram, The Beast Mortos, and Dralistico, in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
"#AEWGrandSlam Watch LIVE this WEDNESDAY, 9/25 at Arthur Ashe Stadium before #AEWCollision airs on TNT on SATURDAY! Lucha Libre 3 Way Collision @BeastMortos v @AEWHologram v @DRALISTICO_LFI As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, don't miss AEW live in New York this Wednesday!"
Check out the tweet below:
It remains to be seen who will emerge victorious in the bout at AEW Grand Slam 2024.
What Hologram, The Beast Mortos, and Dralistico have been up to in AEW
AEW Grand Slam 2024 will not be the first time Hologram will have shared the ring with The Beast Mortos in the Tony Khan-led company. The two men squared off one-on-one on Collision in July, with Hologram coming out on top. They have also been on opposite sides in multiple televised tag team matches since then.
Dralistico, on the other hand, has not competed in the Jacksonville-based promotion for some time now. In his last All Elite appearance at Full Gear 2023, the La Faccion Ingobernable member teamed up with his stablemate and brother Rush, participating in a Four-way ladder match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship also featuring FTR, the Kings of the Black Throne, and then-defending champions Big Bill and Ricky Starks, who retained their belts at the pay-per-view.