AEW already has Dynamite and Rampage on Warner Bros Discovery networks, but they are about to add another show. A Saturday show, reportedly called Collision, is coming on Saturdays, and that live show will now take the place of some already booked live events.

Tony Khan’s company is also booking House Rules live events along with their television tapings. Those shows are not recorded for television, much like WWE live events. Now it appears that AEW is switching one of those shows to Saturday for a future Collision.

AEW announced that they have rescheduled their debut event in Regina, Saskatchewan. It will now take place on July 8th, which is a Saturday and perfect for Collision. The official posting also noted it will be a live television event.

#AEW makes its Regina, Saskatchewan debut on the NEW DATE of Saturday, July 8 with a LIVE televised event from the @brandtcentre!

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AEW is making their way through Canada with a nice tour of the country. They obviously realize that their fan base includes Canadians, and they also plan to hold the Owen Hart tournament during that time.

We will have to see how Collision fits into fans’ viewing habits. Fans have a lot of options nowadays, and they might have Saturday plans as well. Hopefully, Tony Khan’s company can carve out some sort of niche for Collision, because they are certainly making plans.

What’s your take on AEW adding another television show? Do they need another hour of wrestling on television? Sound off in the comments!

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