Last night's AEW Collision experienced some technical issues that led to the show getting cut off and ending early for viewers across the country.
About 90 minutes into the two-hour show, Collision abruptly stopped with a message indicating that the show had ended. In its place, the movie "Black Adam" (ironically starring WWE's The Rock) began airing early . Another message during the movie scrolled across reading "Due to technical difficulties, AEW Collision is not airing tonight. Please check allelitewrestling.com for wrestling updates" presumably for anyone who may have tuned in for the last 30 minutes.
Initially it was assumed that the technical issue was limited to the East coast feed and AEW President Tony Khan tweeted as much, indicating that the show would air in its entirety in the West and on MAX at some point later. However, that turned out to be false as the West coast feed also was cut short at about 90 minutes and "Black Adam" once again began airing.
We’re having technical problems with our studio transmission of Saturday #AEWCollision tonight!
I’m sorry for the inconvenience to all of you great fans!
We’ll have the complete show up on @StreamOnMax +
in its entirety on @TNTdrama West
8pm PT/9pm MT/10pm CT/11pm ET
tonight!— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 18, 2025
We’re having technical problems with our studio transmission of Saturday #AEWCollision tonight!
I’m sorry for the inconvenience to all of you great fans!
We’ll have the complete show up on @StreamOnMax +
in its entirety on @TNTdrama West
8pm PT/9pm MT/10pm CT/11pm ET
tonight!— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 18, 2025
