
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) CEO & President Tony Khan has shared a big update on the future of AEW Rampage on TNT.
There has been an update on the future of AEW Rampage as All Elite Wrestling prepares for changes in 2025.
According to fans in attendance at the December 22 AEW Dynamite taping in New York City, Tony Khan confirmed that the subsequent Rampage taping would be the last “for the foreseeable future”.
The episode filmed today is set to air on December 27, 2024.
AEW Rampage debuted on the TNT Network in August 2021, with the second ever episode hosting the return to professional wrestling of CM Punk dubbed ‘The First Dance’.
That episode would prove to be the highest rated in the show’s history, garnering over 1.1 million viewers.
AEW enters a new era in 2025 as Dynamite and Collision will stream on HBO Max in addition to airing on their respective network partner channels.
We will provide future updates on Rampage’s future as/when they become available.
You can keep up with all the latest news from around AEW at this link here.
Tony Khan says that we are taping the last Rampage episode for the foreseeable future
— Kimmy (@kimmy_sokol) December 22, 2024
Tony Khan just said this will be the last Rampage for the foreseeable future 🤔🤔🤔 #AEW #AEWDynamite
— Kenny The Sports Guy Podcast (@kenny_sports) December 22, 2024
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