-- With AEW's newest show "Collision" set to hit the air next month, the future of AEW's two shows - Dark and Dark Elevation - was up in the air and a report today shed light on what will be happening with them. Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Podcast is reporting that as part of the new deal for Collision to air on Saturday, AEW Dark and AEW Dark Elevation have "ended for the time being" as the agreement for Collision includes an exclusivity clause that all AEW content will remain on Warner Bros. Discovery. The two shows were airing on YouTube and a big hint as to their uncertain futures was that neither aired this week without any announcement. Zarian added in his tweet that the exclusivity agreement does not include ROH content for now.
AEW Dark and Dark Elevation have ended for the time being.
This in part has to do with AEW signing a new deal for AEW Collision to air on Saturdays.
Part of the new deal is that AEW Wrestling content will exclusively air on WBD.
As of today, this doesn't include ROH. pic.twitter.com/9O5JyheIL8— Andrew Zarian (@AndrewZarian) May 3, 2023
