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AEW is set to present three hours of live programming on Wednesday, March 20.
Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men podcast reports that a live episode of AEW Rampage will air after Dynamite on March 20. The reason for the schedule change that week is due to NCAA March Madness. The first round of the men's college basketball tournament will be airing in Rampage's regular time slot on Friday, March 22.
During March Madness in past years, Rampage has aired late night episodes after the completion of the Friday college basketball games.
The March 20 Dynamite/Rampage event is taking place from Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It's one of eight Canadian tour dates AEW has announced for this year. The dates range from March until July and include stops in Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City, London, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Calgary.
This will be the first time AEW has been back to Toronto since Scotiabank Arena hosted AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2023 last June.
Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men podcast reports that a live episode of AEW Rampage will air after Dynamite on March 20. The reason for the schedule change that week is due to NCAA March Madness. The first round of the men's college basketball tournament will be airing in Rampage's regular time slot on Friday, March 22.
During March Madness in past years, Rampage has aired late night episodes after the completion of the Friday college basketball games.
The March 20 Dynamite/Rampage event is taking place from Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It's one of eight Canadian tour dates AEW has announced for this year. The dates range from March until July and include stops in Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City, London, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Calgary.
This will be the first time AEW has been back to Toronto since Scotiabank Arena hosted AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2023 last June.