
Switching up from its usual Saturday time slot, AEW Collision will air on Thursday this week on TBS instead of TNT.
Serving as the go-home show ahead of this Sunday’s AEW Double Or Nothing 2025, there is a lot that could take place heading into the pay-per-view.
From new bouts for Sunday’s event, to stars jockeying for position – a lot can change on the May 22 Collision that will have an impact on Double Or Nothing.
Here are six potential changes to AEW Collision before Double Or Nothing 2025.
6. Matches Announced For AEW Double Or Nothing Zero Hour
During the week before an AEW pay-per-view, there is a lot that can happen to create some new possibilities heading into a major show.
What tends to happen often enough is that many mid-card and undercard acts find themselves added to the Zero Hour pre-show late on.
With the likes of RUSH, Komander and CMLL talent scheduled to appear on Collision, any number of these talents could potentially be used at AEW Double Or Nothing 2025.
As has been the case in the past, the Zero Hour pre-show could have as many as four matches on the lineup, so there is an opportunity for more stars to get a chance in Glendale, Arizona this Sunday.
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