AEW ‘All Access’ reality show to premiere on TBS this March

Tony Khan’s important announcement on Dynamite was the launch of a new AEW reality show set to premiere next month.

Khan had Adam Cole make the announcement during Wednesday’s show that AEW All Access will premiere sometime in March, and would air following AEW Dynamite. Variety reported right after the announcement was made that names such as Cole, Britt Baker, Sammy Guevara, Tay Conti, The Young Bucks, Saraya, Wardlow, and Eddie Kingson will be appearing on the one-hour show. A premiere date has not been set.

“We’re always looking for new ways to engage with fans and give them unique access to our incredible talent,” Khan told Variety. “With the new ‘AEW: All Access’ series, they’ll have a chance to peek behind the curtain and into the lives of their favorite wrestlers like never before. To show the human side of some of these larger-than-life figures will give fans a rare perspective about who these wrestlers are when the cameras aren’t typically on.”

Cole also said that on the same night the reality show debuts, he will make his in-ring return to the company. He has been out of action since last June dealing with concussion issues.

A previous reality show featuring AEW talent, Rhodes to the Top, aired for one season back in 2021 on TNT that focused on Cody & Brandi Rhodes and their family.