AEW All Access will mark Tony Khan and Co.’s first big step into the mainstream Television world within a month from now. Similar to WWE Total Divas which first came to reality a decade ago, the brand new show is likely to feature AEW’s major star powers and couples.
AEW All Access reality TV series would premiere on March 29 on TBS Network following AEW Dynamite. The show based on the behind-the-scenes elements of All Elite Wrestling will bring six one-hour episodes for the first season. Adam Cole made the announcement on Khan’s behalf with the following comments,
“You’re going to get an unfiltered look at AEW like you’ve never seen it before … And trust me when I tell you, this is something you’re not gonna want to miss.”
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TBS has also released a trailer for AEW All Access which features backstage footage of Tony Khan himself, as well as Britt Baker, Ruby Soho, Sammy Guevara, Tay Melo, Adam Cole, Kenny Omega, and The Young Bucks. A synopsis of the show goes as follows,
“The series will showcase AEW’s stars as they navigate the week-to-week challenges to remain at the top and will track the rivalries between talent as they vie for fans’ attention. Over the course of the series, viewers will get the chance to follow the contentious lead-up to AEW’s major wrestling events and matches.”
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AEW All Access is produced by Shed Media in association with AEW and Activist Artists Management. Tony Khan, Dan Peirson, Lisa Shannon, Sam Berns, Alan Bloom, Bernie Cahill, and Jon Kanak will be the executive producers for the show.
Adam Cole to return in action on AEW All Access debut night
On March 29, not only this All Access AEW reality series will debut but also we will see Adam Cole’s in-ring return. Last week on Dynamite he stated, “The same night that ‘AEW: All Access’ debuts, live on ‘AEW Dynamite,’ I’m gonna make my in-ring return.”
We haven’t seen Cole in action since losing a four-way match involving himself, Adam “Hangman” Page, Kazuchika Okada, and Jay White for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at the Forbidden Door pay-per-view event back in June 2022 due to concussion-related issues. It seems his return to in-ring competition will be well-documented through this AEW All Access reality series.