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AEW Collision & Rampage Preview: Continental Classic Continues, Special Start Time
– AEW is airing new episodes of AEW Collision and Rampage back-to-back tonight on TNT with alternate times. Collision starts at 4:00 pm EST on TNT. It will be followed immediately by a special Saturday episode of Rampage starting at 6:00 pm EST.
Tonight’s Collision features three more matchups for the Continental Classic. Also, Thunder Rosa faces Harleygram on Rampage. Here’s the updated lineup for today’s episode of Collision:
* Continental Classic Blue League Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Daniel Garcia
* Continental Classic Blue League Match: The Beast Mortos vs. Kyle Fletcher
* Continental Classic Blue League Match: Will Ospreay vs. Juice Robinson
* Mistico & Private Party vs. MxM Collection & Johnny TV
* The Outrunners vs. Iron Savages
* Wheeler Yuta vs. Hangman Page
* Mina Shirakawa vs. Leila Grey
Here’s the lineup for Rampage:
* Atlantis Jr., Katsuyori Shibata & Mascara Dorada vs. Top Flight & Action Andretti
* Thunder Rosa vs. Harleygram
* Hechicero vs. Komander
* The Beast Mortos vs. Serpentico
Saturday #AEWCollision
SPECIAL START TIME
4pm ET/3pm CT/1pm PT
TODAY on @TNTDrama!Continental Classic Blue League
Kazuchika Okada vs Daniel GarciaAEW Continental Champion @rainmakerxokada fights NEW TNT Champion @GarciaWrestling in C2 TODAY! pic.twitter.com/bUlp1kQcdV
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) November 30, 2024
TONIGHT!
THREE HOURS of AEW action is coming your way at a SPECIAL START TIME! Tune in to @TNTDrama at 4pm ET/3pm CT/1pm PT for #AEWCollision IMMEDIATELY followed by a Lucha Libre themed #AEWRampage! pic.twitter.com/rYxYbEV4Hw
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) November 30, 2024
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