AEW Collision has been a Saturday night stalwart since its debut, but AEW knew there would be times that TNT Sports would have obligations to unscripted sports that might force it to change times or be pre-empted altogether.
This weekend is one of those times. It’s the final weekend of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, better known as the Final Four. And TNT just happens to be the home for the semifinal games on Saturday night.
Unlike earlier in the tournament, however, Collision isn’t getting pre-empted altogether. It’s just going on a lot later than normal, after the second semifinal game and a post-game show that should last about 30 minutes.
That means AEW Collision will begin tonight at approximately 11:30 p.m. ET, though that could even slide back later if either of the games goes to overtime. As you may have guessed, it’s also not live: This episode was taped on Wednesday after Dynamite.
This is a one-week deal, however, as Collision will be back on its normal night and time on Saturday, April 13.
There is, of course, some other pretty significant pro wrestling going on tonight. A Showcase of the Immortals, you might say. So you can enjoy that or the basketball and get ready to watch Collison late tonight.