AEW fans better clear their schedules—big changes are coming to both Dynamite and Collision this week.

During Saturday night’s Collision broadcast, AEW officially announced that the upcoming October 1 edition of Dynamite will be a 2.5 hour special, airing live from Hollywood, Florida. It’s not just any episode—it’s the sixth anniversary of Dynamite, and it’s going down on TBS, same as always.

On top of that, Collision is also shifting—but in time, not content. The next episode will air one hour earlier than usual at 7 PM ET on TNT. The move comes due to TNT’s coverage of the Oklahoma State vs. Arizona college football game and the postgame show. This week’s episode of Collision is being taped on Thursday in Lakeland, Florida, and as of now, AEW hasn’t announced any matches for the show.

But all eyes are on Dynamite’s anniversary card, which is fully loaded with star power:

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  • Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Daniel Garcia vs. Hangman Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs
  • Kris Statlander & Darby Allin vs. Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta
  • Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Orange Cassidy for the TNT Championship
  • Jurassic Express make their return
  • Kenny Omega & AEW World Tag Champs Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) vs. The Young Bucks & Josh Alexander
  • An appearance by Toni Storm

AEW’s sixth anniversary show is shaping up to be a wild night, and with an extra half hour added to the show, there’s room for even more chaos.

Are you tuning in for the extended Dynamite anniversary show? And what should AEW do with Collision’s earlier start time? Drop your comments and feedback below—we want to hear what you think.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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