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AEW Television Shows Changing Start Times Due To WWE PLE

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There will be two AEW television shows airing at different times in November due to a major WWE event.

The WWE Survivor Series WarGames Premium Live Event is one of the biggest shows of the year featuring Men’s and Women’s WarGames matches. The first WWE Survivor Series event to feature WarGames matches was in 2022 after it had been an NXT specialty match for several years before that.

This year’s WWE Survivor Series PLE is taking place on Saturday, November 30th from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with a 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. locally in Vancouver) start time. That 6 p.m. ET start time is what WWE used for the last North American PLE called Bad Blood as well.

As AEW fans know, the company’s second-biggest television show Collision airs weekly on Saturdays on TNT at 8 p.m. ET for two hours.

Rampage is AEW’s third weekly television show with a start time of 10 p.m. ET on Fridays on TNT and it’s usually taped after Dynamite most weeks.

AEW Collision And Rampage Moving On November 30th

On the TNT schedule page, Collision and Rampage are scheduled to air back to back on Saturday, November 30th with Collision starting at 4 p.m. ET for two hours followed by Rampage at 6 p.m. ET for one hour.

The November 30th edition of AEW Collision will be taped at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago on the same night as Dynamite that week. It’s one night before American Thanksgiving.

AEW Rampage is being moved out of its 10 p.m. ET Friday night time slot because the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche will face the Dallas Stars at 9 p.m. ET on Friday, November 29th on TNT.

In the new deal that AEW agreed to with Warner Bros Discovery, it’s expected that WBD will pull the plug on Rampage while Dynamite and Collision will continue for at least three more years, as per the agreement on the new media rights deal.