Tony Khan addresses whether AEW would add third weekly TV show
While Tony Khan is open to the idea of AEW adding more weekly television, his focus right now is on the promotion’s two main shows.
AEW went from three weekly programs to two when Rampage was phased out at the start of 2025. In a new interview with news channel WFAA in Texas, Khan was asked if there are any plans to go back to three shows. Khan didn’t close the door on the possibility but said he believes things have worked well this year by focusing on Dynamite and Collision.
“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,” he said.
“There’s always potential to expand the AEW programming calendar. 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. But certainly in 2025 right now, we’re feeling great about Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Night Collision as the primary TV shows today.”
Dynamite airs on TBS and Collision airs on TNT every week, and a new simulcast began at the start of 2025 with both shows now also streaming on Max.
There were rumors last year that AEW could add another TV show called Shockwave, but that has not come to fruition as of now. The Khan-owned Ring of Honor broadcasts a weekly show on Honor Club on Thursdays.
Also during his conversation with WFAA, Khan was asked if he would consider making deals with countries to host AEW events like the state-sponsored shows that WWE runs in Saudi Arabia.
“Well, it depends on the situation, I think,” Khan responded. “You know, it’s all about the details. So it would have to be a deal that made sense for that territory and especially for us here at AEW.”
The full interview can be watched below: