As noted before, this past Saturday’s AEW Collision Beach Break 2025 show featured the show ending 30 minutes early due to serious technical issues with the feed on TNT’s end.
While the West Coast feed was originally announced by AEW CEO Tony Khan to be unaffected and the show was planned to air in full, this feed was also affected and ended early as well. Rich Guleksen, Associate Director of Live Events, Warner Bros Discovery. TNT, TBS, TruTV, (HBO) Max, stated on Bluesky that the reason for the issues with that night’s show feed was due to a “severe technical problem with show delivery & recording.” Guleksen also stated that the team was working to get the MAX and TNT VOD versions available in full as soon as possible.
The Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer reported in Sunday’s Daily Update that those spoken to stated that the overseas feed for Triller had aired the show in full during its initial broadcast.
AEW provided an update earlier today on Twitter stating that the full two hours of the show is currently available to watch on the TNT Drama app.
The MAX version of the show is still currently not available nor is the reason for its delay and issues is currently not known.

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