Yet another three-hour block of AEW content is set for May 11.

It was announced during this week’s episode of Rampage that next week’s show will air immediately after AEW Collision, which will return after a one-week hiatus. Rampage’s time slot has been moved in the last month due to both NHL and NBA playoffs.

Rampage aired at a special time on Wednesday this week, headlined by Willow Nightingale successfully defending the TBS Championship in the main event against Skye Blue in what was billed as a Manitoba Massacre match, which featured plenty of weapons. The finish had Nightingale give Blue a doctor bomb through a barbed-wire table.

On the previous episode of Rampage this past Saturday, Trent Beretta defeated Chuck Taylor in a parking lot brawl. After Beretta won, he used a wrench to attack Taylor and then blamed it on Orange Cassidy. On Dynamite, Cassidy announced that as a result of the attack, Taylor would never be able to wrestle again.

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