AEW Dynamite will make history next month with a landmark episode of the show.
As announced during the March 23rd episode of Collision and by Tony Khan on social media, AEW Spring BreakThru will be the 289th episode of Dynamite to air and will take place live in Boston, MA:
Don’t miss Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite 289, Wednesday, April 16 in Boston, AEW Spring BreakThru! We’ll celebrate AEW Wednesday Night Dynamite becoming the longest running prime time weekly pro wrestling program in Turner Sports history!
The show will mark a historic moment both for the Warner Bros Discovery Network and for All Elite Wrestling as the 289th episode of Dynamite will overtake WCW Nitro as the longest-running wrestling TV show in the history of the network. Nitro ran from 1995 to 2001, when WCW was bought out by WWE. Dynamite began back in 2019 and secured a new media rights deal in late 2023, meaning that it was guaranteed to overtake WCW in 2025.
Line-Up Announced For March 26th AEW Dynamite
With MJF set to give his answer regarding joining The Hurt Syndicate and Kenny Omega in action among the announced matches, the line-up for the March 26th Dynamite is as follows:
- Kenny Omega vs. Blake Christian
- Kyle Fletcher vs. Brody King
- Mark Briscoe vs. Konosuke Takeshita
- Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Mark Davis
- Toni Storm & Thunder Rosa vs. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford
- FTR sit-down interview
- MJF will respond to MVP’s offer to join The Hurt Syndicate
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