All Elite Wrestling to launch Saturday show starting in June
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All Elite Wrestling will launch a new episodic program on Saturday nights beginning June 17, Warner Bros. Discovery announced at its upfronts show on Wednesday.
"AEW: Collision" will air two hours of programming at 8 p.m. ET on Saturdays, the company said. Thunder Rosa, Miro, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and Andrade El Idolo will be among the headliners for the new show next month.
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AEW President Tony Khan (Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports/File)
"With the addition of ‘AEW: Collision’ on TNT, I’m extremely proud that a Turner network will be the home of Saturday night wrestling for the first time in more than two decades," AEW co-founder Tony Khan said in a news release. "The debut of ‘Collision’ is significant across numerous sectors including television, wrestling, entertainment and sports, and reinforces AEW as the bold property we envisioned when we launched in 2019. ‘Collision’ will deliver live every Saturday night more of what fans and viewers tell us they want – athleticism, big personalities, exciting storylines and authentic wrestling action, all of which have become synonymous with AEW."
All Elite Wrestling has produced a weekly show on Turner networks since October 2019. "Dynamite" airs on TBS on Wednesdays while "Rampage" airs a one-hour show on TNT on Fridays.
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Orange Cassidy speaks onstage during the All Elite Wrestling Invades New York Comic Con panel during the third day of New York Comic Con 2021 at Jacob Javits Center on October 9, 2021, in New York City. (Bennett Raglin/Getty