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AEW Set To Launch Their 4th TV Show Soon

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• AEW Set To Launch Their 4th TV Show Soon

So far, AEW has two TV shows (Dynamite & Rampage) and two YouTube shows (Dark & Dark: Elevation).

Later this month, AEW All Access will begin airing on TV after Dynamite, which will be All Elite Wrestling’s first reality series, showcasing the backstage drama in the company.

According to Andrew Zarian, AEW President Tony Khan is in talks with Warner Bros. Discovery about a 3rd AEW wrestling show coming to TV.

This new show is expected to be a 1-hour show on Saturdays. Announcement is expected to be made within the next month.

So, in total, AEW will have 4 TV shows soon, and 6 shows in total if you add the YouTube shows.

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (March 12, 2000) – ECW Living Dangerously 2000

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on March 12, 2000, Extreme Championship Wrestling aired ‘ECW Living Dangerously 2000’ LIVE on PPV from the O’Neill Center in Danbury, Connecticut.

The highlight of this pay-per-view event was without a doubt the Texas Bullrope match between Old School NWA/WWF Legend “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes and Steve Corino.

Here are the results:

Texas Bullrope: Dusty Rhodes defeated Steve Corino

The New Dangerous Alliance defeated Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill

ECW World Heavyweight Championship: Mike Awesome (c) defeated Kid Kash

Super Nova & Chris Chetti defeated Jado & Gedo

Rhino defeated The Sandman by forfeit

Super Crazy defeated Little Guido

Balls Mahoney defeated Kintaro Kanemura

Danbury Street Fight: New Jack wrestled Vic Grimes to a no-contest

ECW World Tag Team Championship: Impact Players defeated Raven & Mike Awesome (c) and Tommy Dreamer & Masato Tanaka

Vacant ECW World Television Championship: Super Crazy defeated Rhino


        
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