WWE SmackDown and AEW Collision Set for Epic Showdown Next Month

WWE SmackDown and AEW Collision Set for Epic Showdown Next Month
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WWE SmackDown and AEW Collision Set for Epic Showdown Next Month
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The latest battle between WWE and AEW was this past Tuesday between NXT and Dynamite, with NXT outdrawing the rival show in the ratings.  

Dave Meltzer reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that the next head-to-head ratings battle between WWE and AEW will happen on November 17. 

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“The next head-to-head situations will be on 11/17, when Collision is moved to Friday from 8-10 p.m., meaning there will be a live three-hour block from the Forum in Los Angeles with Rampage at 10-11 p.m. So the first two hours will go against Smackdown on FOX.”

AEW can’t air its program in the normal timeslot because of the Full Gear pay-per-view event on November 18th. 

There will also be a head-to-head on November 25 with Collision against Survivor Series and on December 9 with Collision against NXT Deadline from Bridgeport, CT.

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The ongoing battle between WWE and AEW continues to heat up, with the latest ratings indicating a win for NXT over AEW’s Dynamite. This head-to-head competition has been closely watched by fans and industry insiders alike, as both promotions strive to establish their dominance in the world of professional wrestling.

According to Dave Meltzer’s report in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the next head-to-head ratings battle between WWE and AEW is set to take place on November 17. This clash will see AEW’s Collision moved to Friday from 8-10 p.m., creating a live three-hour block from the Forum in Los Angeles. The first two hours of Collision will directly compete against Smackdown on FOX.

The reason for this change in timeslot is due to AEW’s Full Gear pay-per-view event scheduled for November 18th. As a result, AEW cannot air its program in its usual timeslot. This move sets the stage for an intense showdown between the two wrestling giants.

But the battle doesn’t end there. There are further head-to-head matchups scheduled for November 25 and December 9. On November 25, Collision will go up against WWE’s Survivor Series, while on December 9, it will face off against NXT Deadline from Bridgeport, CT. These matchups promise to keep fans on the edge of their seats as they witness the clash of these wrestling powerhouses.

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As the battle between WWE and AEW rages on, it’s clear that both promotions are pulling out all the stops to capture the attention and loyalty of wrestling fans worldwide. With each head-to-head matchup, the stakes get higher, and the competition becomes more intense. Only time will tell which promotion will come out on top, but one thing is for sure – the wrestling world is in for an exciting ride.