10 AEW Nightmares That Could Come True In 2024

7. They Add Yet Another TV Show

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Dynamite and Collision are two hours long apiece, and the 'C' show Rampage on Fridays is a shorter 60 minutes. Then, AEW offers some ROH content elsewhere, and often puts on other specials like Battle Of The Belts, pay-per-view pre-shows and miscellaneous preview content. That's more than enough, to be honest.

Another show is something they should avoid.

Raking in those sweet advertising dollars is an essential business practice, but it's already hurting some aspects of the existing program lineup. All of those pesky picture-in-picture ad breaks take viewers away from a show they're watching to hype up the next portion. It's like eating one cake but having another shoved in your face at the same time.

Such is life in the 'what have you done for me lately?' world of television. Dynamite, Collision, Rampage and ROH = a hefty enough workload for All Elite creative to power through. The process is already spread just a little too thin, and there's zero call for more.

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