All Elite Wrestling has announced the lineup for tonight’s AEW Rampage, which will be the last episode on TNT.
- Chris Jericho vs. Anthony Bowens
- Nick Wayne vs. HOOK
- Thunder Rosa vs. Leila Grey
- Private Party vs. TBD
All Elite Wrestling has announced the lineup for tonight’s AEW Rampage, which will be the last episode on TNT.
After three years on the air, AEW Rampage is officially taking its final bow—at least for now. Tony Khan broke the news during Sunday’s AEW Dynamite taping, confirming that this Friday’s episode will be the last for the foreseeable future. The announcement, made to the live crowd, left room for a potential return down the line, but for now, Rampage will bid farewell as AEW looks toward the future of its programming.
The final Rampage episode will feature four matches, taped at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The card includes appearances from fan favorites like Private Party, Thunder Rosa, and HOOK. In the night’s biggest match, Chris Jericho defeated Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed, though his ROH World Championship was not at stake.
The taping capped off AEW’s three-night stay at the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom, where they also held the ROH Final Battle pay-per-view and a Saturday edition of AEW Collision. Fans at the venue and watching at home praised the shows, signaling that AEW’s experiment with smaller venues may be paying off.
While Rampage is wrapping up, speculation is swirling about what’s next for AEW’s television offerings. Rumors suggest that AEW has been in talks with another media company, with Fox frequently mentioned as a possible partner. Earlier this year, AEW trademarked the name “Shockwave,” sparking chatter that it could be the title of a new series. However, no official details have been announced.
AEW’s move to sunset Rampage comes on the heels of their new media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, potentially signaling a shift in their overall strategy. Whether this means a fresh weekly show or other innovative programming, fans are eager to see how the company will evolve its approach.
Tony Khan’s phrasing—“for the foreseeable future”—keeps the door open for a Rampage return. In the meantime, AEW’s focus appears to be on refining its other flagship programs and exploring new opportunities for growth.
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AEW is airing new episodes of AEW Collision and Rampage back-to-back tonight on TNT with alternate times. Collision starts at 4:00 pm EST on TNT. It will be followed immediately by a special Saturday episode of Rampage starting at 6:00 pm EST.
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AEW Rampage tonight on TNT/
AEW Rampage tonight on TNT.
According to TNT’s current TV schedule, the cable network will air taped episodes of AEW Rampage and Collision back-to-back, beginning at 4:00 pm ET on Saturday, November 30, which is the same day at WWE’s Survivor Series. Collision is set to air beginning at 4:00 pm ET, followed by Rampage at 6:00 pm ET.
AEW will avoid going head-to-head with WWE Survivor Series, which is set to begin live at 7:00 pm ET on Peacock in the US and WWE Network everywhere else.
The reason for the early start times for Collision and Rampage is that TNT has and NHL game listed for Friday, November 29, with the Colorado Avalanche vs. the Dallas Stars beginning at 9:00 pm ET. Saturday on TNT, “Players Era” is listed with a start time of 7:00 pm ET and then again at 9:30 pm ET on Saturday, November 30th on TNT.
AEW will hold the November 30 Collision taping, following the live Dynamite on November 27 at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois.
Source: WrestleView
AEW Rampage tonight on TNT.