Posts Tagged ‘AEW Dynamite’

Christopher Daniels Announces End of In Ring Career On Dynamite

Christopher Daniels has seemingly confirmed his retirement after his brutal match on this past week’s episode of AEW Collision.

The Fallen Angle wrestled longtime friend Hangman Page in a Texas Death match at the January 18th episode of the Saturday Night show. Page picked up the victory in this bout which was reported to be the last match of Daniels’ career.

The former SCU member seemingly confirmed reports of his retirement on this week’s Dynamite. Christopher Daniels came out to confront Hangman after his victory over a local performer. In an emotional promo, the former ROH Champion confirmed that he’s wrestled his last match ever:

“After that Texas Death match, that last Buckshot lariat, adding to all the damage I’ve done to my neck over the years, my doctors have advised me to never wrestle again. So I’m here face to face to tell you, you win. You’ve won the last match that I’ll ever wrestle. I’m sorry, and I hope you can be happy now.”

The AEW Executive also took to Twitter after the announcement writing that he’s sad at his journey coming to an end but thankful for it still:

This marks the end of Christopher Daniels’ 31-year in-ring career in wrestling. You can check out a list of matches Daniels said that he’d like to be remembered for here.

AEW Dynamite and Collision Schedule: Upcoming Dates and Venues

All Elite Wrestling is embarking on an exciting 2025 schedule packed with events across multiple continents. The calendar features weekly television programming such as AEW Dynamite and Collision, alongside major international and domestic special events.

With new dates added for March and April, highlights include marquee events like Grand Slam: Australia in Brisbane, AEW Dynasty in Philadelphia, and the highly anticipated All In Texas at Globe Life Field. Fans can also look forward to international events such as Forbidden Door in London, UK, and an ever-growing roster of live shows in major cities across the United States.

These updates ensure AEW’s 2025 schedule remains dynamic and filled with must-see action, appealing to wrestling enthusiasts worldwide.

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January 2025

  • Jan 22: Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Coliseum (Dynamite)
  • Jan 25: Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place (Collision: Homecoming)
  • Jan 29: Huntsville, AL – Probst Arena (Dynamite/Collision)

February 2025

  • Feb 5: Atlanta, GA – Gas South Arena (Dynamite)
  • Feb 8: Houston, TX – Fort Bend County Epicenter (Collision)
  • Feb 11: Cedar Park, TX – HEB Center (Special Tuesday Dynamite)
  • Feb 15: Brisbane, AU – Suncorp Stadium (Grand Slam: Australia)

March 2025

  • Mar 1: Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena (Collision)
  • Mar 15: Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels (Collision)
  • Mar 19: Omaha, NE – Liberty First Credit Union Arena (Dynamite & Special Collision Taping)
  • Mar 26: St. Paul, MN – Roy Wilkins Auditorium (Dynamite)
  • Mar 29: Milwaukee, WI – UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena (Collision)

April 2025

  • Apr 2: Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center (Dynamite & Special Collision Taping)
  • Apr 6: Philadelphia, PA – Liacouras Center (AEW Dynasty)
  • Apr 9: Baltimore, MD – Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena (Dynamite)

July 2025

  • Jul 12: Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field (All In Texas)

August 2025

  • Aug 24: London, UK – TBA (Forbidden Door)

AEW Announces Dynamite and Collision Tapings Through April 2025

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has revealed its lineup of events scheduled between March 1 and April 9, 2025. Fans across the United States will have the chance to experience live tapings of AEW Dynamite and Collision, along with a special AEW Dynasty pay-per-view event.

These shows will span eight cities, offering a mix of fan-favorite venues and newer destinations, highlighting AEW’s ongoing commitment to delivering thrilling live wrestling experiences nationwide. Notable highlights include dual Dynamite and Collision tapings in Omaha and Peoria, as well as AEW Dynasty in Philadelphia, promising an action-packed stretch for fans.

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Spring 2025 Schedule of AEW Events

AEW Dynasty 2025
  • Saturday, March 1: AEW Collision – Oakland Arena in Oakland, Calif.
  • Saturday, March 15: AEW Collision – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
  • Wednesday, March 19: AEW Dynamite & Special Collision Taping – Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Omaha, Neb.
  • Wednesday, March 26: AEW Dynamite – Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, Minn.
  • Saturday, March 29: AEW Collision – UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee, Wis.
  • Wednesday, April 2: AEW Dynamite & Special Collision Taping – Peoria Civic Center in Peoria, Ill.
  • Sunday, April 6: AEW Dynasty – Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Wednesday, April 9: AEW Dynamite – Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, Md.

This diverse slate of events ensures that AEW fans in multiple regions can enjoy the brand’s dynamic in-ring action live.

Mid-Sized to Large Venues

Here are the approximate seating capacities for some of these venues, based on information we could find online. The actual number of tickets put on sale for each show varies based on factors including the production setup and anticipated demand.

  • Oakland Arena: 19,596 seats
  • Peoria Civic Center: Up to 12,036 for concerts
  • UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena: Up to 12,000 capacity
  • Roy Wilkins Auditorium: 5,844 seats
  • The Theater at Virgin Hotels: 4,600 capacity
  • Liberty First Credit Union Arena: 4,400 capacity

AEW Should Embrace The Ambience Of Smaller Venues

AEW Dynamite Preview for Tonight (1/22)

All Elite Wrestling presents tonight’s AEW Dynamite live from Knoxville on TBS and streaming on Max.

This week’s card features The Rated R Superstar COPE squaring off against AEW Trios Champion PAC, a face-to-face confrontation between All Elite ‘mega powers’ Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega, and Private Party putting the World Tag Team Championship titles on the line against their toughest challengers to date. We’ll also see Samoa Joe and Julia Hart in action, and the continued build to the company’s next pay-per-view event, AEW Grand Slam Australia.

AEW Dynamite Preview: January 22, 2025

Here are the matches and segments confirmed for the show:

  • COPE vs. PAC
  • Face-to-Face: Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: Private Party (c) vs. Hurt Syndicate
  • Hart vs. Hayter 2: Julia Hart vs. Jamie Hayter
  • Samoa Joe vs. Nick Wayne

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest AEW news as the road to Grand Slam.

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AEW Presents ‘Maximum Carnage’ Dynamite Tonight from Cincinnati

AEW Dynamite kicks off its two-part Maximum Carnage event tonight, broadcasting live from the Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, at 8 PM ET on TBS. Fans can expect a night packed with high-stakes matches, long-awaited returns, and exciting developments in AEW storylines.

AEW Dynamite Preview (January 15, 2025)

Confirmed Matches and Segments for Tonight’s AEW Dynamite:

AEW World Championship Match: Jon Moxley defends his AEW World Championship against Powerhouse Hobbs in his hometown. This clash revisits their intense rivalry, which peaked in 2024 during a battle for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, where Moxley triumphed.

Kenny Omega vs. Brian Cage: Kenny Omega returns to AEW after more than a year to face Brian Cage. This grudge match stems from Cage’s recent ambush attempt on Omega, thwarted by Will Ospreay. Will Omega’s return mark a triumphant new chapter, or will Cage spoil his comeback?

Christian Cage vs. HOOK: HOOK steps into the ring with Christian Cage in a long-anticipated singles match. This bout comes after months of animosity, including Christian’s shocking revelation as Taz’s attacker alongside The Patriarchy. HOOK aims for retribution against the cunning veteran.

Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match: The first-ever Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match will determine Mariah May’s challenger for the AEW Women’s Championship at Grand Slam Australia next month. Kris Statlander, fresh off a January 8th victory, starts the match as the first entrant. Who will outlast the competition?

Six-Man Tag Team Match: The Hurt Syndicate (MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin) debut as a trio, taking on Mark Briscoe and AEW Tag Team Champions Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen). This encounter could mark the start of the Hurt Syndicate’s quest for tag team gold.

Special Appearance: Ricochet is scheduled to appear live, though his role remains under wraps. Fans are speculating about his potential impact on tonight’s proceedings.

Maximum Carnage continues tomorrow night on January 16, 2025. Tune in tonight on TBS or stream on Max for all the action and surprises AEW Dynamite has in store.

Stay connected to SEScoops for the latest updates and analysis from Cincinnati.

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Matches for AEW’s Historic Dynamite and Collision MAX Simulcasts

AEW is set to usher in a new era of wrestling programming on January 1, 2025, with AEW Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen, simulcasting on both cable television and the Max streaming service. Dubbed “the mother of all simulcasts,” this landmark event marks the start of a new multi-platform media rights agreement that will provide fans with unprecedented access to AEW’s flagship programming. The deal includes live broadcasts of Dynamite on TBS and Max, as well as Collision on TNT and Max.

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As part of this historic simulcast, AEW has announced several high-profile matchups across Dynamite and Collision. On Dynamite, the reunited Rated FTR battle Jon Mobley’s Death Riders, Jamie Hayter will take on the mysterious and undefeated Julia Hart, while Jeff Jarrett is set to make a career-defining announcement regarding his future.

The action continues on Collision, headlined by Mark Briscoe defending the TNT Championship against Daniel Garcia. Fans will also see Private Party clash with the explosive team of Lio Rush and Action Andretti in tag team competition, while Toni Storm battles Deonna Purrazzo in a highly anticipated singles bout.

AEW’s dual simulcast promises to deliver an unforgettable night of wrestling as it kicks off its new era in groundbreaking fashion. Tune in live on cable and Max next week to witness these thrilling matchups and more.

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Announced Matches and Segments

AEW Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen

  • Rated FTR (Adam Copeland & FTR) vs. Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
  • Jamie Hayter vs. Julia Hart
  • Jeff Jarrett’s career announcement

AEW Collision:

  • TNT Championship: Mark Briscoe vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Toni Storm vs. Deonna Purrazzo
  • Private Party vs. Lio Rush & Action Andretti

AEW Dynamite Spoilers: Taping Results Airing 12/25/24

AEW taped the upcoming Wednesday episode of Dynamite earlier today at the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Below are the results, as reported by F4Wonline.com:

AEW Dynamite Results:

  • AEW Continental Classic – Gold League: Will Ospreay defeated Brody King.
  • AEW Continental Classic – Gold League: Darby Allin vs. Ricochet ended in a time-limit draw.
  • AEW Continental Classic – Gold League: Komander defeated Claudio Castagnoli.
    • Post-match, the Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, PAC, & Marina Shafir) attacked Komander. Jay White, Orange Cassidy, and Hangman Page intervened, making the save.
  • AEW Continental Classic – Blue League: Kazuchika Okada defeated Shelton Benjamin.
  • Toni Storm defeated Taya Valkyrie.
  • AEW Continental Classic – Blue League: Kyle Fletcher defeated Daniel Garcia.

AEW also taped the final episode of Rampage, as the show is set to be canceled after this installment. Here are the spoilers for Friday’s broadcast:

AEW Rampage Spoilers:

  • Chris Jericho defeated Anthony Bowens.
  • Private Party (Zay & Quen) defeated Leo Sparrow & Alec Price.
    • Following the match, Action Andretti and Lio Rush confronted Private Party, leading to a brawl. Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin) joined the fray.
  • Thunder Rosa defeated Leila Grey.
  • HOOK defeated Nick Wayne.
  • Jon Moxley delivered a promo with Christian Cage looking on. He issued a challenge to anyone with grievances about his recent decisions.
    • Komander and Top Flight came out but were overpowered. Orange Cassidy and Willow Nightingale intervened, leading to Willow squaring off with Marina Shafir. Hangman Page, Jay White, and several other roster members joined, culminating in a chaotic brawl to close the show.

AEW and WBD Confirm TV and Max Streaming Details for 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and All Elite Wrestling (AEW) have announced a new media rights agreement that will make AEW’s programming available across more platforms. Beginning January 1, 2025, AEW content will expand to include streaming on the Max platform in addition to traditional TV broadcasts.

Key Highlights of the New Agreement

Continued Broadcasts on TBS and TNT

AEW Dynamite will remain on Wednesdays on TBS, while AEW Collision stays on Saturdays on TNT.

Streaming on Max

U.S. subscribers of Max will, for the first time, have the option to stream Dynamite and Collision live, with episodes available on-demand after their initial broadcast.

Content Library Expansion

Max will add AEW’s content library, including episodes of Dynamite, Collision, Rampage, and pay-per-view events from 2019 through 2024. The rollout will include highlights such as Dynamite’s inaugural year and the most recent two months of programming.

Special New Year’s Events to Launch the Partnership

  • AEW Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen: Premiering on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET, this special event will air live on TBS and Max from Asheville, NC. Proceeds will support Hurricane Helene relief efforts in the region.
  • AEW Collision: The first Saturday broadcast under the new deal will air live on January 4, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET from Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, NC, on TNT and Max.

Pay-Per-View Integration on Max

Starting later in 2025, AEW pay-per-view events will also become available on Max. Additional details, including pricing, will be announced closer to the launch.

This agreement is a significant move to increase AEW’s accessibility and integrate its content into Max’s slate of live sports and entertainment programming.

AEW Dynamite Preview (12/18): Holiday Bash 2024

It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means. AEW Dynamite is back tonight at 8/7c live on TBS from Washington, DC.

Tonight’s Dynamite features an action-packed lineup, including PPV-caliber matches featuring some of the company’s top competitors.

Confirmed matches and segments:

  • Six-Man Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC) take on Jay White, Orange Cassidy, and Hangman Adam Page.
  • TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné defends her title against Anna Jay.
  • Continental Classic Matches: Will Ospreay faces Darby Allin in the Gold League, while Shelton Benjamin takes on The Beast Mortos in the Blue League.
  • MJF Appearance: MJF is scheduled to address the audience.
  • FTR Speaks: Following a recent attack by the Death Riders, FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) will respond live.
  • Tag Team Match: Hook and Katsuyori Shibata battle Christian Cage and Nick Wayne.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest AEW news as the road to Worlds End on December 28 continues.

Championship Street Fight And More Confirmed For AEW Worlds End

What Happened Last Week on AEW Dynamite

Ahead of tonight’s Dynamite, get caught up on what happened last week.

AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming 2024 Results
December 11, 2024 from Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center

  • Jon Moxley & PAC def. Orange Cassidy & Jay White via DQ when Hangman Page interfered.
  • Adam Cole def. Kyle O’Reilly to earn a match against MJF at AEW Worlds End.
  • It was announced that Jon Moxley will defend the AEW World Title against Adam Page, Orange Cassidy, and Jay White at AEW Worlds End.
  • Ricochet def. Brody King in a Continental Classic Gold League match.
  • Mariah May def. Mina Shirakawa to retain the AEW Women’s Championship. Thunder Rosa appeared during the main event, followed by a surprise appearance by Toni Storm in her original attire

AEW Dynamite Results (12/11): Winter is Coming 2024

Here are the results for this year’s AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming special:

Jon Moxley and Pac vs. Jay White and Orange Cassidy: The match ended in a no contest after Hangman Page’s interference. The four men brawled, with Moxley eventually announcing a fatal four-way match at World’s End.

Continental Classic Gold League: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Will Ospreay: Will Ospreay won with a jackknife pin. After the match, Claudio Castagnoli attacked Ospreay with the Neutralizer, but Darby Allin intervened.

Continental Classic Gold League: Ricochet vs. Brody King: Ricochet won with two Spirit Guns after utilizing the exposed turnbuckle. The crowd reacted negatively to Ricochet’s tactics.

Dynamite Dozen Battle Royal Finals: Kyle O’Reilly vs. Adam Cole: Adam Cole won with a small package. MJF attempted to interfere but was superkicked by Cole. Cole will face MJF for the Dynamite Diamond Ring at World’s End.

AEW Women’s World Championship: Mariah May (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa: Mariah May retained in a hard-fought match that included multiple near finishes.

Other notable moments from the show included Hook attacking Christian Cage and another vignette hyping Bandido’s return.

AEW Bringing ‘Christmas Collision’ & ‘Dynamite On 34th Street’ To NYC

AEW will be delivering some festive action next month with a pair of shows from the legendary Hammerstein Ballroom. AEW will kick-off with the December 21, edition of AEW Collision, dubbed ‘Christmas Collision‘. On December 25, AEW will host its ‘Dynamite on 34th Street,’ a fun nod to the beloved film about a girl who doesn’t believe in Santa Claus.

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The two shows will mark AEW’s debut in the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, which hosted several ECW events, including the first two One Night Stand pay-per-views from 2005 to 2006. News of the two shows come after AEW filed trademarks for Christmas Collision and Dynamite on 34th Street earlier this month.

At this time, no matches have been confirmed for either show though the posters above promise some of the very top names on the All-Elite roster. It’s also not been confirmed if the Dynamite show will be pre-taped, allowing the roster Christmas Day to spend with families and loved ones. The fact that both shows are being filmed from the Hammerstein Ballroom has led many to believe Dynamite will be filmed on the same day as the live Collision.

2024 has been a huge year for AEW, with the arrival of Mercedes Mone, Kazuchika Okada, and others. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on AEW and its festive shows set to take place next month.

Watch: Brody King Knocks Out Broadcast Feed During Dynamite Main Event

Brody King knocked out more than just his opponent in the main event of the November 27 Dynamite from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois.

The House of Black member faced Darby Allin in a Continental Classic gold league match. The bout was the main event of the night and the two stars took each other to the limit with their unique offence.

One such move saw King delivering the cannonball to Allin on a barricade at the hardcam side. The move didn’t go as planned however and Brody apparently ended up hitting some equipment causing both the camera and commentary feed to be taken out for a moment:

The ending of the bout saw Darby delivering a Coffin Drop to the heavyweight star. As he went for a second one, however, King countered. He grabbed the former TNT Champion on his way down and converted it into a sleeper hold.

Brody King then delivered a pile driver to his opponent to pick up a victory and three points in the ongoing Continental Classic tournament. Claudio Castagnoli came out after the bell and he had a stare down with Brody as the show went off air.

This wasn’t the only C2 match that took place tonight. Shelton Benjamin defeated Mark Briscoe in a blue league match to open the show while Claudio took out Ricochet in a gold league match later in the night.

Kamille Ends Alliance With Mercedes Mone On Dynamite

Kamille has finally ended her partnership with Mercedes Mone.

AEW has been teasing increased tensions between the two female stars over the past few weeks. The final straw for their partnership came at Full Gear this past Saturday when Mone chewed her bodyguard out and told her to stay in the back for her TBS title defence against Kris Statlander.

The current champion then came out to gloat about her win over Statlander on the November 27 Dynamite. She proceeded to call out Kamille again saying that she can’t do anything right.

Before The CEO could fire the former NWA women’s champion, however, she snatched the mic from her. Kamille said that Mercedes can’t fire her because she quits:

The former NWA star officially made her AEW debut back in July. She attacked Britt Baker on her debut and formed the alliance with the current TBS Champion.

A lot of fans have been complaining since then that Kamille is miscast in her role as a bodyguard and considering her previous achievements, she deserves to be featured on TV as a singles star.

We’re going to have to see if this is the end of the former champion’s storyline with Mone or if she’ll go after the title held by the wrestling veteran next.

AEW Dynamite Results: Breakup, Continental Classic

Here are the key results from AEW Dynamite on November 27, 2024 from Chicago’s Wintrust Arena:

Continental Classic Tournament Matches

  • Shelton Benjamin defeated Mark Briscoe (Blue League)
  • Claudio Castagnoli defeated Ricochet (Gold League)
  • Brody King defeated Darby Allin (Gold League)

Championship Match

Chris Jericho retained the ROH World Championship against Tomohiro Ishii

Other Match

Jamie Hayter defeated Queen Aminata in a Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Cup Qualifier

Key Segments

  • Mercedes Mone and Kamille split up when Kamille quit before Mone could fire her
  • Jon Moxley and The Death Riders attacked both Hangman Page and Jay White
  • The Hurt Syndicate opened the show celebrating Bobby Lashley’s Full Gear victory over Swerve Strickland

Tournament Points Update

  • Gold League: Brody King (3), Claudio Castagnoli (3)
  • Blue League: Shelton Benjamin (3)

AEW Returns to Chicago: Continental Classic and Championship Action

All Elite Wrestling returns to Chicago’s Wintrust Arena tonight on TBS at 8/7c with a stacked card featuring Continental Classic Tournament matches and championship action.

Continental Classic Tournament Matches:

  • Darby Allin vs. Brody King: A rematch from their bloody feud, with Allin looking to overcome the size disadvantage.
  • Ricochet vs. Claudio Castagnoli: A clash of speed versus power, with Ricochet seeking to bounce back from his first AEW pinfall defeat at Full Gear.
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Shelton Benjamin: Briscoe faces a tough test against The Hurt Syndicate’s standard-bearer

ROH World Championship Match: Chris Jericho defends his title against Tomohiro Ishii, looking to prove his doubters wrong.

Queen Aminata vs. Jamie Hayter, with the winner qualifying for the NJPW International Women’s Cup

Fallout from Full Gear: Expect updates on the chaotic world title scene, including Jon Moxley’s next challenger and the involvement of Christian Cage, Jay White, Darby Allin, and Hangman Page.

AEW TV Schedule: Dynamite, Rampage, Collision and more

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has quickly established itself as a major player in the professional wrestling industry since its inception in 2019. With a diverse lineup of weekly shows and special events, AEW offers fans multiple opportunities to catch their favorite wrestlers in action. Let’s take a closer look at the current AEW TV schedule and what each show has to offer.

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AEW Dynamite: The Flagship Show

AEW Dynamite serves as the cornerstone of AEW’s programming, airing live every Wednesday at 8 PM ET on TBS. 

Since its debut on October 2, 2019, Dynamite has become the promotion’s premier weekly event, featuring top talent and storylines. The two-hour format allows for a mix of in-ring action, promos, and character development, making it a must-watch for AEW fans.

AEW Rampage: Friday Night Action

Premiering on August 13, 2021, AEW Rampage provides an additional hour of wrestling entertainment every Friday at 10 PM ET on TNT. 

This show often spotlights performers who may not receive as much airtime on Dynamite, giving fans a chance to see a wider range of AEW’s roster. Rampage’s later time slot allows for a more intense and edgy presentation, catering to hardcore wrestling enthusiasts.

AEW Collision: Saturday Night Wrestling

The newest addition to AEW’s television lineup, AEW Collision, debuted on June 17, 2023. 

Airing live on TNT every Saturday at 8 PM ET, this two-hour show was initially conceived to feature CM Punk and keep him separate from The Elite. Collision has since evolved into its own unique program, offering fans a third night of AEW action each week.

Special Events and Additional Programming

In addition to its regular weekly shows, AEW presents special events throughout the year. One such event is the quarterly AEW Battle of the Belts, which airs on TNT and focuses on championship matches. 

These specials provide fans with high-stakes encounters and potential title changes.

Schedule Changes and Adaptations

It’s important to note that AEW’s TV schedule can be subject to changes, particularly during major sporting events like the NBA and NHL playoffs. 

These events may cause shows like Rampage to be pre-empted or moved to different time slots. AEW has shown flexibility in adapting to these changes, sometimes offering special Saturday night episodes of Dynamite or adjusting start times to accommodate sports programming.

For fans looking to stay up-to-date with AEW’s programming, it’s advisable to check official AEW social media channels or your local TV listings for the most current schedule information.

With its dynamic lineup of shows and willingness to adapt to scheduling challenges, AEW continues to provide wrestling fans with exciting content throughout the week.

AEW Dynamite Preview: Will Ospreay, Darby Allin, Ricochet in Action

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite broadcasts live on TBS at 8/7c from Reading, Pennsylvania. It’s This is the final stop, before Saturday’s AEW Full Gear pay-per-view from Newark, NJ.

Dynamite will feature a big 8-man tag team match, plus in-ring action from Darby Allin, #1 contender Orange Cassidy and more.

AEW Dynamite Preview: Nov. 20, 2024:

  • Orange Cassidy vs. Wheeler Yuta: A thrilling singles match to kick off the evenin
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Darby Allin: Expect high-flying action in this showdown.
  • Eight-Man Tag Team Match : Will Ospreay, Powerhouse Hobbs, Ricochet, and Mark Davis face off against Konosuke Takeshita, Brian Cage, Kyle Fletcher, and Lance Archer.
  • Kris Statlander vs. Hikaru Shida: A clash of women’s wrestling titans before Statlander’s TBS Championship match at Full Gear.
  • Hechicero, Atlantis Jr., and Mascara Dorada in Action: The stars of CMLL bring their lucha libre expertise to Dynamite.

Plus, we’ll see a special appearance by Big Boom! AJ ahead of his match against QT Marshall this Saturday on the AEW Full Gear buy-in kickoff-show.

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AEW Dynamite Preview: Mox Takes Over, Hangman

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite is live from Bridgeport, CT, airing at 8/7c on TNT, just a week away from the Full Gear pay-per-view on November 30.

AEW Dynamite is just a week away from the Full Gear pay-per-view on Saturday, November 30! Here’s a quick look at tonight’s matches and segments:

Confirmed Matches and Segments

  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. Adam Cole
  • Lance Archer vs. Roderick Strong (Falls Count Anywhere)
  • Lio Rush vs. Swerve Strickland
  • Jay White vs. Juice Robinson (Grudge Match)
  • FTR vs. House of Black (4-Way Contenders Series)
  • Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. vs. Penelope Ford

Plus, we’ll see:

  • Jon Moxley takes over TBS
  • Mina Shirakawa returns to AEW
  • We’ll hear from Will Ospreay, Bobby Lashley an Jamie Hayter

Check back later tonight for our news coverage of all the big happenings coming out of AEW Dynamite.

AEW Dynamite Preview November 13, 2024

WWE NXT Beats AEW Dynamite In 11/6 Battle For Ratings Supremacy

WWE NXT’s ECW-centric show triumphed over this week’s AEW Dynamite in the battle for rating supremacy when the pair went head-to-head. According to Programming Insider, the November 6 episode of NXT secured 619,000  with 0.17 in the coveted 18-49 demographic. This is an increase from last week’s show, which scored 588,000 viewers and reached 0.14 in the 18-49 demographic.

AEW Dynamite on the other hand drew 523,000 viewers this week and a 0.16 in the 18-49 demographic. This marked a dramatic decrease from the previous week’s episode which saw 628,000 viewers tune in with a 0.19 demographic rating. WWE NXT moved to Wednesday this week to avoid competing with coverage of the United States Presidential Election result.

The November 6, WWE NXT took place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and featured plenty of ECW alum. Rhino, Dawn Marie, Francine, Nunzio, and Rob Van Dam all made appearances on the show. In the main event, Bubba Ray Dudley teamed with Trick Williams and reunited with D-Von Dudley in the closing moments of the show.

This week’s AEW Dynamite saw Tony Khan’s first promotion continue on the road to Full Gear 2024. The show saw an appearance by Bobby Lashley, who debuted for AEW the previous week, and a match be made for the pay-per-view against Swerve Strickland. Christian Cage said he wants to make HOOK his new son while Powerhouse Hobbs returned to emerge victorious in the show’s tag-team main event.

AEW Dynamite Results (11/6/24)

Here are the quick results from the November 6, 2024, episode of AEW Dynamite:

Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs. Claudio Castagnoli & PAC: Allin and Cassidy won via disqualification due to interference from Wheeler Yuta, Marina Shafir, and Jon Moxley.

Fight Without Honor Trios Match: The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, and Tomohiro Ishii) defeated The Learning Tree when Ishii pinned Chris Jericho after a brainbuster.

Jamie Hayter vs. Penelope Ford: Hayter secured the victory with a lariat.

Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher vs. Ricochet & Mystery Partner: Ricochet and his partner, revealed to be Rey Fenix, won after Fenix pinned Fletcher following a Black Fire Driver.

Adam Cole vs. Malakai Black: Cole emerged victorious with the Last Shot.

Additionally, The Hurt Syndicate (MVP, Shelton Benjamin, and Bobby Lashley) appeared, with Lashley accepting Swerve Strickland’s challenge for a match at Full Gear.

HOOK and Christian Cage had a face-to-face confrontation, escalating their ongoing rivalry.

AEW Dynamite Preview: Ladder War Match

Tonight’s edition of AEW Dynamite will air live on TBS at 8/7c from the Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The show promises an exciting lineup, headlined by a WrestleDream rematch, as ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe once again puts his title on the line against Chris Jericho. This time, the two will face off in a Ladder War match following Briscoe’s victory over Jericho earlier this month at WrestleDream.

Sammy Guevara also returns to action after missing several weeks due to a concussion. He’s set to square off against Shelton Benjamin, who made an impressive in-ring debut for AEW last week with a win over Lio Rush. Additionally, The Elite (Young Bucks and Jack Perry) will take on Daniel Garcia & Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) in a highly anticipated trios match.

Matches and Segments:

  • ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe defends against Chris Jericho in a Ladder War match
  • The Elite (Young Bucks and Jack Perry) vs. Daniel Garcia & Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy)
  • Sammy Guevara vs. Shelton Benjamin
  • Kamille vs. Queen Aminata
  • House of Black in action
  • Hook confronts Taz’s attacker(s)
  • We’ll hear from Kyle Fletcher

Don’t miss out on this stacked edition of AEW Dynamite!

AEW Dynamite Preview: Jon Moxley, Shelton Benjamin Debuts

Tonight’s edition of AEW Dynamite broadcasts live on TBS at 8/7c from the SAP Center in San Jose, CA. This episode will follow up on the explosive events of last Saturday’s WrestleDream pay-per-view, featuring the crowning of a new AEW World Champion an the surprise returns of MJF and Adam Cole.

Mercedes Moné defends the TBS Championship against Queen Aminata, AEW’s newest signee makes his in-ring debut and The Elite will be in action.

Matches and Segments

  • Mercedes Moné defends the TBS championship against Queen Aminata.
  • Shelton Benjamin makes his highly anticipated AEW in-ring debut, facing off against Lio Rush in a singles match. Benjamin recently joined the promotion and is aligned with MVP.
  • Jay White vs. Christian Cage
  • The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy, & Rocky Romero) vs. The Elite (Kazuchika Okada, Matthew Jackson, & Nicholas Jackson)
  • FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. Bryan Keith & Big Bill

Plus, we’ll hear from new AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Adam Cole.

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AEW Dynamite Start Time: US, UK, Canada, South America, Africa, Europe and more

AEW Dynamite, All Elite Wrestling’s flagship weekly show, airs live every Wednesday night, bringing high-octane professional wrestling action to fans around the world.

As the show’s popularity continues to grow globally, it’s important for international viewers to know when they can catch all the excitement. Let’s break down the AEW Dynamite start times for various regions.

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United States

For viewers in the United States, AEW Dynamite airs live on TBS every Wednesday at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). This primetime slot allows fans across the country to tune in for two hours of non-stop wrestling entertainment. However, it’s worth noting that there are occasional exceptions to this schedule, such as special events like Title Tuesday, which may have a later start time or even day.

Time Zones

  • Eastern Time (ET): 8:00 PM
  • Central Time (CT): 7:00 PM
  • Mountain Time (MT): 6:00 PM
  • Pacific Time (PT): 5:00 PM
  • Alaska Time (AKT): 4:00 PM
  • Hawaii-Aleutian Time (HAT): 2:00 PM

United Kingdom and Ireland

Wrestling fans in the UK and Ireland can catch AEW Dynamite live in the early hours of Thursday morning. The show typically begins at 1:00 AM British Summer Time (BST) on Thursday. For those who prefer not to stay up late, many opt to watch the replay at a more convenient time.

Canada

Canadian viewers can tune into AEW Dynamite at the same time as their American counterparts. The show airs live across the country, with start times varying by time zone:

  • Eastern Time: 8:00 PM
  • Atlantic Time: 9:00 PM
  • Newfoundland Time: 9:30 PM
  • Central Time: 7:00 PM
  • Mountain Time: 6:00 PM
  • Pacific Time: 5:00 PM

South America

In South American countries, AEW Dynamite start times vary depending on the specific location and time zone. Here are some examples:

  • Brazil (Brasília Time): 9:00 PM
  • Argentina (Argentina Time): 9:00 PM
  • Chile (Chile Standard Time): 8:00 PM
  • Colombia (Colombia Time): 7:00 PM

Africa

AEW has made efforts to expand its reach in Africa. In English-speaking countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, Dynamite airs on TNT Africa every Sunday morning at 10:00 AM Central Africa Time (CAT), four days after the US broadcast.

Europe

European fans have various options for watching AEW Dynamite, with start times differing across the continent:

  • Central European Time (CET): 2:00 AM Thursday
  • Eastern European Time (EET): 3:00 AM Thursday
  • Western European Time (WET): 1:00 AM Thursday

Asia

In Asia, AEW Dynamite airs at different times depending on the country:

  • India: Dynamite airs live every Thursday at 5:30 AM India Standard Time (IST) on Eurosport.
  • Japan: As part of AEW’s working relationship with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Dynamite airs on NJPW World.

Australia and New Zealand

For fans Down Under, AEW Dynamite airs at the following times:

  • Australia Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 10:00 AM Thursday
  • New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): 12:00 PM Thursday

It’s important to note that these times may be subject to change, especially during daylight saving time transitions in various countries.

Additionally, AEW occasionally holds special events or adjusts its schedule due to conflicts with other programming or major sports events.

AEW Dynamite Live Stream: How to watch the show in Australia, UK, US, Europe, Canada and more

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has taken the professional wrestling world by storm, offering fans an exciting alternative to WWE. AEW Dynamite, the promotion’s flagship weekly show, features high-octane matches and compelling storylines.

For wrestling fans around the globe, here’s a comprehensive guide on how to catch all the action live.

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How to Watch in the United States

In the US, AEW Dynamite airs live on TNT every Wednesday at 8 PM EST. Cable subscribers can simply tune in to TNT to watch the show.

For cord-cutters, several streaming options are available:

  • Sling TV: Offers the most affordable option at $15 per month.
  • YouTube TV: Provides TNT in its channel lineup.
  • Hulu with Live TV: Includes TNT in its package.
  • AT&T TV NOW: Formerly known as DirecTV Now, this service also carries TNT.

These streaming platforms typically offer free trials, allowing you to test the service before committing to a subscription.

Watching in the UK and Ireland

For fans in the UK and Ireland, AEW Dynamite is available through multiple channels:

  • ITV and ITVX: AEW Dynamite airs for free on ITV and the ITVX player. However, these are delayed broadcasts, not live streams.
  • AEW Plus: Available through Triller TV (formerly Fite TV), this service offers live streaming of AEW Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision for £6.99 per month.

How to Stream AEW Dynamite in Australia

Australian wrestling fans have several options to catch AEW Dynamite:

  • AEW Plus: Available through Triller TV, offering live streams of all AEW content.
  • ESPN: Broadcasts AEW Dynamite, though the schedule may vary.

Watching AEW Dynamite in Europe

For most European countries, AEW content is available through the following services:

  • AEW Plus: Available in many European countries through Triller TV.
  • DAZN: Offers AEW content in various European nations.

It’s important to note that availability and broadcast times may vary depending on your specific location within Europe.

How to Watch in Canada

Canadian fans can enjoy AEW Dynamite through:

  • TSN: Offers live broadcasts of the show.
  • DAZN: Provides access to various AEW events.

South America

  • Brazil: Available on DAZN and Triller TV (AEW Plus).

Asia

  • Japan: Fans can catch AEW content on various local streaming services or through FITE TV.

Middle East

  • UAE and Saudi Arabia: Viewers can access AEW through local sports networks or FITE TV.

Africa

  • Various countries may have access through local sports networks or streaming services like FITE TV.

AEW Pay-Per-View Events

While AEW Dynamite is the weekly show, the promotion also offers special pay-per-view events throughout the year. These include:

  • AEW Revolution
  • AEW Double or Nothing
  • AEW All In
  • AEW All Out
  • AEW Full Gear
  • AEW Worlds End

These events are typically available on Triller TV internationally, while US viewers can access them through various cable and satellite providers.

Special AEW Dynamite Theme Revealed By Trademark Filing

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has filed two new trademarks, hinting at an upcoming special edition of its Dynamite show. On October 15th, AEW submitted trademarks for “Fright Night Dynamite” and “AEW Fright Night Dynamite” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, indicating plans for a Halloween-themed broadcast.

The trademarks are registered for entertainment purposes, with the description reading as follows:

“Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services in the nature of live professional wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the nature of production of professional wrestling programs and events; Entertainment services, namely, production and distribution of ongoing television programs in the field of professional wrestling.”

AEW is known for producing special holiday-themed episodes of Dynamite, and with Halloween falling on a Thursday this year, it seems likely that this will be the focus of an upcoming show. As of this writing, AEW has not officially confirmed the Fright Night Dynamite special, but an announcement could be imminent.

This week’s episode of Dynamite promises an action-packed card, following the recent WrestleDream event. Stay tuned for more updates, including the full match lineup.