Tony Khan Discusses Adding Third AEW TV Show - ROH To Be Rebranded? (AEW News)

AEW boss Tony Khan talks possibility of rebranding Ring Of Honor and more.

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AEW boss Tony Khan is preparing for next weekend's big All In PPV at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, but the All Elite kingpin has a lot on his mind generally. Recently, he fielded questions during a chat with the Dallas-based WFAA show about everything from running events in international markets to potentially creating a brand new TV show that'd complement both Dynamite and Collision.

Of course, the company previously aired 'C' show Rampage between 2021-2024 before scrapping what had become akin to WWE's Main Event broadcast. Since then, there have been rumours about a new show (the perceived working title for that was Shockwave), but Khan has never been 100% on whether or not he's all in (ahem) on that during interviews.

When speaking to WFAA, Tony broached the idea of turning ROH's weekly product into a third core AEW show. In essence, that'd be dubbed AEW: Ring Of Honor, and it would have the added knock on effect of removing separation between both brands amongst fans. In theory, at least.

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Khan said: "I think that does make a lot of sense, and I still think there’s merit to that". However, he's keen to stress that he doesn't ignore ROH in favour of Dynamite and Collision in 2025. Those are considered far more important shows to his fanbase, but he still sees "a chance to strike at great opportunities" with the Honor product.

It'd certainly be something if Khan did decide to turn ROH into AEW: Ring Of Honor and morph it into something that runs parallel with Dynamite and Collision. Currently, the weekly product is presented as a separate thing, and ROH runs its own pay-per-views on the side.

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