Another three-hour block of AEW content is set for Wednesday.

AEW announced that Rampage will air immediately after Dynamite, which will air at its normal time. NHL playoffs are scheduled to take place in Rampage’s normal timeslot.

For most of April, AEW has held three-hour blocks of content on Saturday, with an extra hour airing right after Collision. Battle of the Belts X aired on April 13, while the last two weeks have seen Rampage follow Collision due to NBA and NHL playoffs.

There will not be an episode of AEW Collision next Saturday. The show will return on May 11.

This week’s Rampage saw Trent Beretta defeat Chuck Taylor in a Parking Lot Brawl after Taylor chose Orange Cassidy over longtime partner Beretta. After the match, Beretta attacked Taylor’s knee with a wrench. Other matches saw Thunder Rosa defeat Deonna Purrazzo, Big Bill defeat Trevor Blackwell, and Katsuyori Shibata & Daniel Garcia defeat Shane Taylor & Lee Moriarty in the main event.

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