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Tony Khan Hints at AEW Third Show Possibility but Stresses Focus on Dynamite & Collision in 2025

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During a recent interview with WFAA Dallas ahead of the AEW ALL IN: Texas pay-per-view at Global Life Field in Arlington, Tony Khan addressed questions about the potential launch of a third weekly AEW show. Khan emphasized the company’s current dedication to its two main programs, Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Night Collision, while leaving open the idea of future expansion.

Speaking about the possibility of increasing AEW’s weekly television presence, Khan noted,

“I think we’ve done a great job in 2025 focusing now on the two primary AEW shows that we’re doing, which are Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Night Collision,”

and added,

“There’s always potential to expand the AEW programming calendar.”

AEW’s Current Two-Show Strategy

Khan highlighted that the decision to maintain two flagship shows is deliberate and has been working effectively so far this year. He explained how the focus on these two shows supports AEW’s growth and media presence, stating,

“Right now, things have worked really well with Dynamite and Collision. But as we’re having a great year, it’s always something to consider. There’s definitely an opportunity to continue growing the AEW media rights, continuing to grow and develop new platforms for AEW.”

He also clarified that other AEW programs like AEW Rampage, AEW Dark, and AEW Dark: Elevation have been removed from the current schedule, signaling a streamlined approach toward their primary broadcasts.

Khan Reaffirms Commitment to Current Shows for 2025

Despite signaling a willingness to potentially expand in the future, Khan clearly stated that AEW will remain focused on its two main shows throughout 2025. He concluded the discussion by saying,

“But certainly in 2025 right now, we’re feeling great about Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Night Collision as the primary TV shows today,”

reinforcing AEW’s direction as a two-show company.

Implications for AEW and the Wrestling Industry

Tony Khan’s comments suggest a prudent and measured approach to AEW’s growth, prioritizing quality and sustainability over rapid expansion. Maintaining a focus on Dynamite and Collision allows AEW to build on its momentum and audience engagement while leaving room for future opportunities to increase programming if it fits their strategic goals. This stance positions AEW as a strong competitor in the professional wrestling landscape, carefully balancing innovation with stability.

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Anthony Livas
Anthony Livas
Anthony Livas is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the world of All Elite Wrestling (AEW). With three years of experience, he provides comprehensive reporting on AEW’s men’s and women’s divisions, pay-per-views, and weekly show highlights. Anthony delivers timely updates, backstage insights, and analysis of storylines, rivalries, and in-ring performances. His work reflects a strong understanding of AEW’s fast-paced and evolving landscape, bringing clarity and excitement to fans following the promotion’s rise. Whether it’s a title match or a breakout debut, Anthony captures the key moments that define AEW today.
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