AEW’s subsequent pay-per-view providing is true across the nook, as WrestleDream will air stay from the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington on October 12. Some large matches have already been signed for the occasion, together with Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship, and Will Ospreay defending the Worldwide Championship towards each Ricochet and Konosuke Takeshita.
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Very similar to All Out in September, WrestleDream will happen on a Saturday, which has led Dave Meltzer to evaluate AEW’s rapid schedule within the newest Wrestling Observer E-newsletter. With WrestleDream occurring on a Saturday, it seems to be as if there will likely be no episode of “AEW Collision” on October 12, with the present returning on October 19. Whereas nothing has been confirmed on the time of writing, Meltzer was advised that there may very well be a situation the place AEW presents an episode of “Collision” the night time earlier than WrestleDream on October 11, which is what they did the night time earlier than All Out.
Nevertheless, Meltzer would not imagine this concept is an efficient one, because the September 6 “Collision” went head-to-head with “WWE SmackDown’s” last episode on FOX and was crushed within the rankings, one thing that Meltzer believes will lead AEW to not go ahead with the thought. The October 11 “AEW Rampage” is at the moment set to air in its common timeslot of 10PM, but when AEW had been to have an episode of “Collision” air earlier than “Rampage,” they must tape each exhibits on the identical day because the particular Title Tuesday episode of “AEW Dynamite.” That present is already airing exterior of its regular timeslot, in addition to airing at 9PM as a substitute of 8PM, that means that the episode’s first hour will go head-to-head with “WWE NXT” on The CW.
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