Tony Khan is currently happy with the current television structure of AEW.
In its six years, AEW has launched five weekly shows. AEW Dark, AEW Dark: Elevation, and AEW Rampage have aired their final episodes so far. At the same time, AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision continue to be the primary programs advancing AEW storylines and helping talents develop. There were briefly rumors that another weekly show might join the lineup after AEW Rampage was sunset, but Tony Khan says he's happy with how things are going for AEW programming right now.
Speaking with WFAA, Tony Khan was asked about the possibility of adding a third weekly show to the lineup. He says that anything remains possible for the future, but right now, AEW is focused on Dynamite and Collision.
"Great question there. 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. Although in Garland next week, Saturday Night Collision is actually going to move to Thursday. We've had some great experiences doing these Collisions on Thursday nights. 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 following 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. "
There were brief discussions of a new show, named AEW Shockwave, potentially heading to FOX. Learn more about that here.
Elsewhere in the interview, Tony Khan discussed the potential growth of the Ring of Honor brand. Read those comments here.
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