AEW
Ronda Rousey has officially made her debut for All Elite Wrestling, showing up at tonight’s AEW Revolution event.
Tonight’s AEW Revolution pay-per-view event saw a clash between former AEW Women’s World Champion ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm and Marina Shafir.
Storm would end up picking up the win, but it was the post match that would make headlines.
Ronda Rousey Debuts For All Elite Wrestling
After the match, Ronda Rousey would make her first appearance in AEW, getting into the ring and calling Toni Storm back into the ring.
Toni and Ronda would end up going face to face before security would get between them, allowing Marina Shafir to get a cheap shot on Toni during the fight.
Ronda Rousey had previously made an appearance for Ring of Honor, teaming with Marina against Athena and Billie Starkz.
The History Of Ronda Rousey & Marina Shafir
Ronda Rousey and Marina Shafir have a lot of history together, both being members of the MMA Four Horsewomen alongside Jessamyn Duke and Shayna Baszler.
During the four’s time in WWE, many fans had speculated about a potential match between the MMA Horsewomen and WWE’s Four Horsewomen, which ultimately never ended up taking place.
Shafir, Duke and Baszler were a trio on WWE NXT television during Shayna’s second run as NXT Women’s Champion, though they were never officially aligned with Rousey on WWE television.
How To Watch AEW Dynamite & Collision
AEW Dynamite airs weekly every Wednesday night at 8pm ET on TBS in the US, excluding the rare occasions its time slot gets changed.
In addition to airing on TBS, Dynamite also simulcasts live on HBO Max in the US.
Internationally, Dynamite is available on Triller TV (formerly known as Fite TV) via the AEW Plus subscription or individual purchase.
In the United Kingdom, Dynamite airs on ITV4 and is available to stream on ITVX.
Dynamite is generally assigned a two hour runtime, but regularly runs over that, sometimes for up to around 30 minutes.
Dynamite debuted as AEW’s primary weekly broadcast in October 2019 and has run weekly ever since.
AEW Collision airs weekly every Saturday on TNT in the US at 8pm ET, unless, like Dynamite, it is subject to timeslot changes on a given week.
Collision also simulcasts live on HBO Max, and has a two hour run time.
Like Dynamite, it is also available on Triller internationally, as well as ITVX in the UK.
Collision varies between airing live and airing on a few days’ delay, often being taped immediately after that week’s Dynamite.
While Dynamite debuted in 2019, Collision debuted in 2023 as a show created and led largely by the creative direction of CM Punk until his departure from AEW and return to WWE.
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