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Dynamite Title Tuesday live tonight on TBS and HBO Max

AEW will be having a special edition of Dynamite tonight on TBS, titled Title Tuesday, as the show is moved from its regular Wednesday night time slot due to the MLB. It will also run for two and a half hours instead of the usual two hours.

Title Tuesday will be coming to you live from a familiar place, a place which AEW calls home in Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida.

Despite the name of the show, only two title matches will be on the card, with Kyle Flethcher defending the TNT title against Kyle O’Reilly and Mercedes Mone defending the TBS title in an open challenge against someone local from Florida.

Plus, there’s Pac vs Orange Cassidy, Tomohori Ishii vs Jon Moxley, The Hurt Syndicate vs The Demand in a trios street fight, and Brodido vs Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita in a double jeopardy elimination match where if Okada and Takeshita win they earn a shot at the AEW Tag Team titles.

And, Jurassic Express return to tag team action for the first time in three years and “Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe come face-to-face ahead of their AEW title match at WrestleDream.

Dynamite airs on TBS and HBO Max starting at 8PM ET.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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