Warner Bros. Discovery has announced a series of AEW schedule changes for the month of June.
Those adjustments will see AEW Collision be moved off of Saturday night for a majority of the month, with two of those episodes airing on Wednesday nights right after epsiodes of AEW Dynamite.
According to Sunday's release, All Elite Wrestling will run four hour blocks of programming on Wednesday, June 4 and then again the following week on Wednesday, June 11.
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) May 23, 2025
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The release does not specifically state whether Dynamite and Collision will both run on TNT those nights, or if programming will switch over to TBS starting at 10 p.m. ET (9 p.m. CT).
Collision will return to its normal night and time on Saturday, June 21, before moving to Thursday, June 26 the next week.
A reason for the adjustments was not provided, but WBD did state that more archived AEW content will be coming to HBO Max next month.
ANARCHY IN THE ARENA@KennyOmegamanX, @SwerveConfident, @WillowWrestles, @SamoaJoe, @TrueWillieHobbs + @K_Shibata battle @JonMoxley, @MarinaShafir, @YoungBucks, @ClaudioCSRO + @WheelerYuta in AEW's most chaotic match LIVE at #AEWDoN on PPV, THIS SUNDAY 5/25! pic.twitter.com/Ga0EEW0gP9
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) May 24, 2025
Past episodes of AEW Dynamite and a number of AEW pay-per-views will be available to stream starting Friday, June 20.
Those PPV include AEW All Out (2021 and 2022), AEW Full Gear (2021 and 2022), AEW Forbidden Door (2022) and AEW All In (2023 and 2024).
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