With All Elite Wrestling having sold out their TV debut in
ridiculously impressive time, AEW has now announced details for their second
and third TV outings.
The second of AEW’s weekly Wednesday night shows will air
live from Boston’s Agganis Arena on October 9th, while the October 16th
offering will take place at Temple University’s Liacouras Center in Philadelphia.
Tickets prices have yet to be revealed, as have the date
that tickets for these shows will go on sale. However, AEW did reveal that
ticket information will be released this coming Friday.
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AEW’s TNT debut will emanate from Washington, D.C.’s Capital
One Arena on Wednesday, October 2nd, with the two-hour broadcast airing from
8pm Eastern Time.
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At this stage, All Elite has still yet to reveal that name
of their weekly TNT show – although all indicators seem to suggest that the TV
product will be titled Wednesday Night Dynamite.
Before any of that, of course, AEW has the small matter of
their All Out PPV on August 31st - at which the first ever AEW World Champion will be
crowned when Chris Jericho goes up against 'Hangman' Adam Page.
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How AEW on TNT does, we’ll have to wait and see – but surely
every wrestling fan out there is pulling for the company to do well and offer a
genuine alternative and/or genuine competition to WWE.
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