AEW President Tony Khan has addressed the possibility of the promotion going back to 3 weekly TV shows in the future.
All Elite Wrestling began its first TV deal back in October 2019 with Dynamite, a 2-hour show broadcast every Wednesday that recently broadcast its 300th episode. In August 2021, the line-up expanded further with Rampage, 1 hour show that was broadcast on Friday nights. The promotion introduced a 3rd weekly show, Collision, in June 2023, which will celebrate its 100th episode on July 5th.
As part of the new media rights deal, which began in January 2025, Rampage was dropped from the line-up, leaving Dynamite and Collision as permanent fixtures. However, while there are 2 shows a week right now, Khan has not ruled out the possibility of going back to 3 shows.
Speaking with WFAA, Khan stated that there is always the potential for AEW to expand its schedule:
“There’s always potential to expand the AEW programming calendar,” Khan said. “Right now, things have worked really well with Dynamite and Collision. As we’re having a great year, it’s always something to consider.”
It should be noted that there were previously rumours that a 3rd show titled Shockwave was coming to Fox, but this never materialised.
Tony Khan Talks AEW All In
Khan is currently speaking to the media as part of promotion for AEW’s biggest show of the year, All In: Texas, which will air live on Saturday, July 12th from Globe Life Field in Arlington. For the past 2 years, All In emanated from Wembley Stadium in London, England, and will return to the venue in 2026. In a previous interview, Tony Khan explained why AEW All In was not at Wembley Stadium in 2025.
The line-up for All In 2025 is currently as follows:
- Jon Moxley (c) vs. Adam Page – Texas Death match for the World Championship
- Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Mone – Single match for the Women’s Championship
- International Champion Kenny Omega vs. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada – The winner will become the first ever AEW Unified Champion
- Men’s Casino Gauntlet match
- Women’s Casino Gauntlet match
- Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks – If Strickland and Ospreay win, The Young Bucks will no longer be EVPs. If The Young Bucks win. Ospreay and Strickland can’t challenge for the World Championship for a year.
H/t to Wrestling News.co
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