Jon Moxley vs. Shawn Spears announced for week two of AEW TV

AEW has announced another match for their second television episode.

Jon Moxley vs. Shawn Spears is set for week two of AEW TV, which is taking place at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday, October 9. The announcement comes in advance of tickets for the show going on sale at noon Eastern time this Friday.

The Young Bucks vs. Private Party has also been confirmed for the Boston episode. It will be a first round match in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament.

Moxley vs. Kenny Omega and Spears vs. Cody Rhodes are set for AEW’s All Out pay-per-view on August 31. Spears vs. Cody has a stipulation where they’ll each only be allowed to have one person in their corner. Spears is being managed by Tully Blanchard.

In his first match for AEW, Moxley defeated Joey Janela at Fyter Fest. Spears took part in the Casino Battle Royale at Double or Nothing and teamed with Sammy Guevara & MJF to defeat Darby Allin, Jimmy Havoc & Janela at Fight for the Fallen.

The Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. is hosting AEW’s first TV episode of October 2. Week three will take place at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 16.

AEW TV will air live on TNT on Wednesdays from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time.

Young Bucks to face Private Party on week two of AEW TV

The first matchup is set for AEW’s Tag Team title tournament.

After their match at House of Glory’s High Intensity 8 last night, The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) announced that they’ll be facing Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy) on week two of AEW television. It will be a first round match in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament.

Episode two of AEW TV is taking place at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday, October 9.

In what was billed as likely being The Young Bucks’ final independent wrestling match, they defeated Private Party at High Intensity 8. Matt Jackson gave a post-match speech and asked the fans if they wanted to see The Young Bucks vs. Private Party on national TV. Matt said they’ll open the show on October 9.

Best Friends (Trent Barreta & Chuck Taylor) will face The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) at All Out on August 31, with the winning team getting a first round bye in the Tag Team title tournament. AEW has yet to reveal how many teams will be in the tournament or when the inaugural champions will be crowned.

AEW announces ticket info for second and third TV episodes

AEW has announced when tickets for their second and third television episodes will be going on sale.

Episode two of AEW TV will take place at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday, October 9, while the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will host episode three on Wednesday, October 16. Tickets for both shows will go on sale via Ticketmaster at noon Eastern time next Friday (August 16).

Tickets will be priced at $90, $75, $50, $35, and $20 before facility fees and service charges.

The Agganis Arena is part of the Boston University campus. The Liacouras Center is at Temple University.

Starting on October 2, AEW TV will air live on TNT from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesdays. The first episode is taking place at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks vs. Chris Jericho and two mystery partners, the crowning of AEW’s inaugural Women’s Champion, and Cody Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara have been announced for the premiere.

AEW reveals locations for second and third TV episodes

AEW has announced the host cities for their second and third television episodes.

Episode two of AEW TV will take place at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday, October 9. The Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will host episode three on Wednesday, October 16.

The listed capacity of the Agganis Arena is 6,150 for hockey and up to 8,000 for concerts. The Liacouras Center is listed as having 10,000 seats.

The Agganis Arena is part of the Boston University campus, while the Liacouras Center is located at Temple University.

AEW TV will air live on TNT from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesdays. It will take place in different cities across the country each week.

The premiere episode of AEW TV is being held at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, October 2. Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks vs. Chris Jericho and two mystery partners, the crowning of AEW’s inaugural Women’s Champion, and Cody Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara have been announced for the episode.

Ticket information for episodes two and three will be revealed on AEW’s social media accounts at noon Eastern time this Friday. AEW’s video announcing the locations for the shows is available to watch below:

Omega & Young Bucks vs. Jericho & partners set for AEW TNT premiere

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks will be facing off with Chris Jericho on AEW’s first television episode.

AEW has announced Omega & The Young Bucks vs. Jericho and two mystery partners for their TNT premiere. The episode is taking place at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, October 2.

Jericho defeated Omega in the main event of Double or Nothing in May. Jericho will face Hangman Page at All Out on August 31 to decide the first AEW World Champion.

This is the second match to be revealed for AEW’s first TV episode. Cody Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara is also set for the show.

Tickets for the TNT premiere will go on sale at noon Eastern time this Friday (August 2). The TV show is a two-hour live weekly series and will air on Wednesdays from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time. It will take place from different cities across the country each week.

AEW announces ticket info for TNT premiere

Tickets for AEW’s first television episode will be going on sale this Friday.

AEW has announced that tickets for their TNT premiere will go on sale at noon Eastern time on Friday, August 2. The episode is being held at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, October 2.

Tickets will be priced at $250, $90, $75, $50, $35, and $20. The $250 tickets will be within the first three rows of the ringside floor sections and will include an “AEW-designed commemorative collector’s take-home chair.”

AEW noted that those prices are before applicable facility fees and service charges. Tickets will be available via AEWTix.com and Ticketmaster.com.

It was confirmed last week that — starting on October 2 — AEW’s two-hour weekly TV series will be airing on Wednesdays on TNT from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time. The name for the series has yet to be revealed. It will take place in different cities each week.

AEW has one event left before the TV premiere, with their All Out pay-per-view taking place on August 31.

AEW TV to air on Wednesdays, premiere set for October 2

AEW’s weekly television show officially has its premiere date.

It was announced today that AEW TV will debut on TNT on Wednesday, October 2, with the first episode taking place at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.

The two-hour live weekly series will air on Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. The show has been expected to be called “Wednesday Night Dynamite,” though that wasn’t announced today.

A press release noted that the TV show “will take place in different cities across the nation each week.” Ticket information for the premiere episode will be made available on AEW’s social media accounts at noon Eastern time next Monday (July 29).

Ahead of the TV show debuting, AEW’s All Out pay-per-view will be held at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on Saturday, August 31. Chris Jericho will face Hangman Page at the PPV to determine the first AEW World Champion.

TNT’s trailer announcing the TV show’s premiere date is available to watch below: