It appears as though Ian Riccaboni will be leaving the AEW Collision commentary booth and will be returning to calling the action for the ROH TV on HonorClub show.
Taking to Twitter following Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision, Riccaboni wrote,
“#AEWCollision has been unreal but I must return to my home planet.
Thank you for the love and support @AEW fans!
See you every week on @ringofhonor, Thursdays at 7 PM ET on http://WatchROH.com! Happy Wrestling, Everybody!”
It’s worth noting that Jim Ross recently made his return to TV and has been calling AEW Collision since last week. Despite some major travel issues on Saturday, Good Ol’ JR was still able to make it to the venue in time to call the main event.
Jim Ross and Nigel McGuinness are expected to call AEW Collision going forward.
#AEWCollision has been unreal but I must return to my home planet.
Thank you for the love and support @AEW fans!
See you every week on @ringofhonor, Thursdays at 7 PM ET on https://t.co/FH663chZE6! Happy Wrestling, Everybody! pic.twitter.com/dbIiF68cCz
— Ian Riccaboni (@IanRiccaboni) August 13, 2023
As seen on this week’s episode of AEW Collision, Samoa Joe made his presence known as he continues to try and goad CM Punk into a rematch at the All In 2023 or All Out 2023 pay-per-view events.
Following the show, All Elite Wrestling posted the following videos of Joe’s segments on this week’s broadcast:
.@SamoaJoe does not like to be kept waiting#AEWCollision pic.twitter.com/W2AZHRaC45
— AEW on TV (@AEWonTV) August 13, 2023
ON-SIGHT!#AEWCollision pic.twitter.com/rcXzCCMHfA
— AEW on TV (@AEWonTV) August 13, 2023
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