AEW: All Out 2023 Date Confirmed, Fri. Rampage Show Start Time Changed, All Access Ratings

AEW VP Megha Parekh Confirms AEW All Out 2023 & Date for the Event

As noted before, AEW will be holding an AEW branded All In event on August 27th at the Wembley Stadium in London, England. The status for this year’s All Out event was originally rumored to be in doubt due to AEW’s upcoming All In event taking place very close to All Out’s usual traditional date but it is currently believed to be taking place a week after All In.

A recent episode of the The A2theK Wrestling Show podcast had AEW Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Megha Parekh as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Parekh confirming that this year’s All Out event will be taking place the week after AEW’s All In event in London.

“London, it’s been a while since I’ve spent any meaningful time there because of COVID and so I’m excited just to go back and we’ll have to come back here for All Out the week after but it should be really fun… I’m most excited to see a wrestling ring in the middle of Wembley Stadium, because I think that-that will just be so unique to see, especially because we see it for football.”

Transcript h/t: PostWrestling.com


Another Star Time Change for Friday’s AEW Rampage Show

As noted before, tonight’s AEW Rampage show was scheduled to air at an earlier start time of 5:30PM EST due to TNT’s current commitments and coverage for the 2023 NHL Playoffs on their network that night.

In a recent ad for the show, AEW revealed that TNT recently changed the show’s start time for a second time and it will now be airing at a new start time of 6:30PM EST instead.


AEW All Access Ratings – April 26, 2023 – Down

Wednesday’s AEW All Access drew 299,000 viewers on TBS, down from two week’s ago 339,000 viewers.

It also drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demographic, up from to week’s ago 0.08 rating . It was ranked #38 in the Top 150 shows for the night.

More Wednesday ratings: Showbuzz Daily