Here's Why AEW Talked About The "Next DYNAMITE" Rather Than "Next Week" During Last Night's Show

Here's Why AEW Talked About The "Next DYNAMITE" Rather Than "Next Week" During Last Night's Show

Some perceptive wrestling fans picked up on the fact that All Elite Wrestling used the "next Dynamite" wording on graphics rather than "next week" while talking about next Wednesday's show, and we now know why!

By JoshWilding - Mar 19, 2020 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

All Elite Wrestling delivered a stellar episode of Dynamite last night, but it was hard not to notice the fact that both the commentary team and graphics showed "next Dynamite" rather than "next week." Now, PW Insider has shed some light on why the company ended up using that wording.

Apparently, while TNT is planning to air a live episode of All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite next Wednesday, AEW President Tony Khan and others aren't taking for granted the fact there will even be a show taking place then.

That's because of concerns surrounding the Coronavirus outbreak, and it's understandable that the company didn't want to make promises they can't keep. For now, it's thought that the plan is for future episodes of Dynamite to continue taking place from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida.

Right now, advertised matches include The Inner Circle vs. The Elite in a Blood and Guts match, Luchasaurus vs. Wardlow in a Lumberjack match, and Chuck Taylor and Trent vs. Pentagon Jr. and Fenix in a Street Fight.

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