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Rumors Suggest AEW’s New Show Collision May Be Part of a $1 Billion Deal

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The world of professional wrestling is about to undergo a seismic shift as AEW (All Elite Wrestling) gears up for a new era. The company has been making waves since its inception in 2019, challenging the status quo and redefining what it means to be a successful wrestling promotion. With the introduction of a new Saturday show, Collision, AEW is poised to take things to the next level.

Scheduled to air in June, Collision promises to be an hour-long program that will no doubt captivate fans around the globe. Rumors have been circulating that this new show is part of a massive deal that AEW has struck with a major broadcaster. While details are still scarce, fans are eagerly anticipating what this could mean for the company’s future.

As plans continue to unfold, AEW is also looking to shake things up with how they approach their other programming. Rampage, the company’s Friday night show, is set to undergo some changes, and AEW is looking to present a fresh roster on their new Collision show. The goal is to keep fans engaged and invested in the product while continuing to push the boundaries of what wrestling can be.

Recently, wrestling insiders have been discussing the details of AEW’s television deal. Bryan Alvarez, on a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Live, addressed the issue, sparking a flurry of speculation about the value and timeframe of the agreement. “If I’m doing the math here, their deal shouldn’t be up for another year,” Alvarez noted. “Obviously, if they signed a new deal, none of this matters.”

There have also been rumors swirling that AEW has signed a massive 5-year, $1 billion deal. While sources within the company cannot confirm this, Sean Sapp of Fightful has shed some light on the situation. “AEW and WBD sources have not confirmed a dollar figure,” he noted, “and Collision was the planned upcoming announcement, as opposed to an all-encompassing deal that included Dynamite.”

As the wrestling world waits to learn more about AEW’s television deal, one thing is clear: the company’s future is looking bright. With their groundbreaking storytelling, dynamic roster, and innovative programming, AEW has firmly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional wrestling. And with the upcoming debut of Collision, the sky’s the limit for this exciting new promotion.

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