AEW Dynamite - Wednesday Nights
The flagship AEW show with main-event quality matches and the company's biggest weekly storylines.
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All Elite Wrestling has rapidly become the most-talked-about alternative in pro wrestling. Our AEW hub tracks Dynamite, Collision, ranking changes, championship picture updates and the company's expanding PPV calendar.
The flagship AEW show with main-event quality matches and the company's biggest weekly storylines.
A second weekly show that gives more roster members real spotlight and pushes parallel storylines.
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AEW is built around in-ring quality, a strong roster of established and indie-grown talent, and a presentation that leans into long-form match storytelling. For fans who want a wrestling-first alternative to WWE's entertainment-led product, AEW is the obvious next step.
Dynamite is regularly cited for delivering main-event-grade matches in a weekly TV format.
From homegrown stars to international signings, AEW has built one of the deepest rosters in wrestling history.
AEW PPV cards consistently feature multiple match-of-the-year contenders.
The flagship men's world title carried by the company's top main-event draw.
The flagship women's title across Dynamite and Collision.
Mid-card titles that fuel long-form rivalries and showcase rising stars.
The flagship tag titles, often headlining segments thanks to AEW's strong tag scene.
Titles built around touring storylines and global star power.
Three-on-three team title - one of AEW's most fan-favourite divisions.
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All Elite Wrestling. It launched in 2019 and quickly grew into a global pro wrestling brand with multiple weekly TV shows and PPVs.
Both are weekly AEW shows. Dynamite is the flagship Wednesday broadcast, while Collision airs on Saturdays with its own storylines and a different feel — often spotlighting wrestlers with less Dynamite TV time.
Visit our PPV hub for previews, predictions and full card breakdowns.