AEW Rampage Moved To Saturday Night, Will Air Ahead Of Collision

AEW and WWE will go head-to-head once more

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Nov 23, 2023

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This Saturday on November 25, fans will be spoiled for choice. WWE and AEW are going head-to-head once again, in what many will see as another “ratings battle”. Saturday will host one of WWE’s “big four” premium live events in Survivor Series, but also both AEW Collision and AEW Rampage.

AEW’s schedule has changed for this week, with TNT's schedule revealing that Rampage will be moved from its usual Friday slot and instead air on Saturday night at 7 PM Eastern - which will coincide with the Survivor Series kick-off show. Collision and Survivor Series will then both start at 8 PM Eastern.

It doesn’t seem as though this move was done to combat Survivor Series, though, with it coming about due to TNT airing an NHL match between Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild which will likely go into Rampage’s time on Friday.

Of course, the exact distribution of ratings won’t be known as easily or quickly as if AEW was going up against SmackDown due to Survivor Series airing on the Peacock service.

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