AEW Surpasses WCW in TNT/TBS History
- Jose Rocha
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
All Elite Wrestling is set to become the longest running wrestling show on TNT/TBS with the conclusion of their upcoming “Dynamite” show surpassing WCW (World Championship Wrestling) who famously aired 288 episodes from 1995-2001 best known for their part “Monday Night Wars” taking on WWE Monday Night Raw.

AEW was founded on the first of January in 2019, and has continued through ups and downs to have a great alternative option for wrestling fans in the United States and across the world. The first episode of AEW Dynamite released on October of 2019, and has continued to bring action across platforms to the viewers.

All Elite Wrestling has continued to effectively bring international talent to its roster through strategic partnerships and a focus on global diversity. They showcase their commitment to inclusivity and representation is evident in their recruitment efforts, where they actively seek out wrestlers from various countries and cultures, ensuring a rich tapestry of styles and backgrounds within the promotion. By collaborating with international wrestling promotions and organizations, AEW has established a network that allows them to showcase diverse talent, elevating the overall quality and appeal of their programming. They have also been able to develop their own stars by giving independent stars their chances through matches on their other platforms. Dynamite is here to stay for a while, and this is something that will make its mark as they continue forward.

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