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The wrestling world is buzzing. The momentum is palpable. We are officially on the Road to Double or Nothing, and if there is one night of television you absolutely cannot afford to miss, it is AEW Collision on May 23rd, 2026.

This isn’t just another Saturday night broadcast. This is the final pit stop before one of the most anticipated pay-per-views of the year. Historically, the “Go-Home” edition of Collision is where Tony Khan pulls the trigger on the biggest angles, the most shocking returns, and the most intense in-ring action to send the crowd home hungry for the PPV.

I know you don’t want to miss a single suplex, high-flying crossbody, or emotional promo. But with the ever-changing landscape of sports broadcasting, sometimes finding the exact link to watch can feel like navigating a steel cage maze.

Don’t worry, fan. I’ve got you covered.

We are going to break down exactly how to watch AEW Collision on May 23rd, 2026, ensuring you have the best seat in the house (even if that seat is your couch). We will cover the official network, the streaming specifics, how to use the official website, and the best ways to stay connected to the AEW universe.

Let’s dive into the action.


The Home Base: Trust the Official Source

Before we look at cable or streaming bundles, we have to start at the very heart of the promotion. In the digital age, the first place you should always go for accurate, real-time information is the official source.

Your number one resource is www.allelitewrestling.com

Why is this so critical? Because third-party TV guides can be wrong. Social media rumors can be misleading. But the official AEW website is the digital ring bell.

When you log on to the site leading up to May 23rd, you will find:

  1. The Official Match Card: Confirmed bouts with no spoilers.
  2. Venue & Hype Videos: Exclusive behind-the-scenes looks at the arena setup and wrestler interviews.
  3. The “Where to Watch” Tool: The site usually features a dynamic locator that tells you exactly which channel or streaming service carries Collision in your specific region.

By using www.allelitewrestling.com as your anchor, you avoid the clickbait and ensure that your Saturday night goes off without a hitch. Bookmark it. Love it. Trust it.


The Traditional Route: TNT & Cable

For the die-hards who love the classic experience—surfing channels and finding that crystal clear HD signal—the home of AEW Collision remains TNT.

According to official programming schedules, AEW Collision airs every Saturday night from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) .

Why watch on TNT?

There is something nostalgic about watching Collision live on cable. The commercial breaks allow for a breather, the commentary (usually the legendary Jim Ross on Saturdays) hits differently, and there is zero lag time. If you have a cable subscription that includes TNT (often found in basic packages), you are ready to go.

Pro Tip: Even if you have cable, double-check your local listings for May 23rd, 2026. Sometimes sporting events (like NBA playoffs on TNT) can shift the schedule slightly. However, AEW has firmly established its Saturday night dominance in the 8/7c slot.


The Future is Now: Streaming on Max (HBO Max)

Let’s be real. We are living in the golden age of cord-cutting. If you are like millions of fans, you don’t have a cable box; you have a smart TV, a Roku, an Apple TV, or a gaming console. You need a streaming solution.

Enter Max (formerly known as HBO Max).

In a massive shift for the industry, AEW has secured a deal to simulcast their weekly programming on Max. This is a game-changer for international fans and cord-cutters alike.

How to set it up for May 23rd:

  1. Subscribe: If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Max (HBO Max) platform. Plans vary from ad-supported to ad-free.
  2. Navigate: On Saturday, May 23rd, log in to the app.
  3. Search: Look for the “Sports” hub or simply search “AEW Collision.”
  4. Watch Live: You will be able to stream the show live as it airs on TNT at 8 PM ET.

According to the latest data, the partnership ensures that both AEW Dynamite (Wednesdays) and Collision (Saturdays) are simulcast simultaneously with their television airings .

The “Bleacher Report” Transition

Long-time fans remember the days of buying PPVs on Bleacher Report. While B/R is still in the mix for some major events, Max is quickly becoming the central nervous system for AEW’s digital distribution. For standard weekly episodes of CollisionMax is your best streaming bet .


The PPV Connection: The Road to Double or Nothing

Now, why is the May 23rd episode so specific and critical?

Because May 24th, 2026 is AEW Double or Nothing .

Collision on the 23rd is the “Go-Home” show. This is the final sales pitch for the PPV. If you are watching on a slight delay or via a DVR, you are risking seeing spoilers online for the PPV build.

Key Storylines to Expect:

  • The Final Confrontation: Expect the main event of Double or Nothing to have a tense, physical face-off that will likely end in a wild brawl.
  • Title Implications: With the TNT Championship, World Championship, and Tag Titles often defended on Collision, this night might feature a champion issuing an open challenge to warm up for Sunday .
  • Returns: “Go-Home” shows are famous for returns. The lights might go out, a forgotten theme song might hit, and the crowd in Flushing, NY (or wherever the broadcast originates) will lose their minds.

The Global Perspective: International Viewing Guide

Wrestling is a universal language. Whether you are sipping tea in the UK, enjoying a coffee in Canada, or kicking back in Australia, you want to see MJF, Hangman Page, or Willow Nightingale do their thing.

Here is how the world watches Collision on May 23rd:

Canada

Canadian fans are in a unique spot. While TNT is available, many Canadian providers offer TBS/TNT in their packages. However, streaming is king here.

  • TNT (Cable): Available via Bell, Rogers, Shaw, and Telus.
  • Streaming: Max is available in Canada, making it the primary destination for streaming the show live . You can also check the official Ticketmaster CA page for live event info, but for the broadcast, Max is the winner.

United Kingdom

The UK fanbase is arguably the hottest in the world right now (especially with All In London on the horizon).

  • Traditional TV: AEW usually airs on ITV or FITE (now TrillerTV) in the UK, though the timing is delayed due to the time difference.
  • Streaming (Best Option): For the live experience on May 23rd, AEW Plus on TrillerTV is the gold standard. It allows you to watch Dynamite and Collision live (usually starting at 1 AM BST on Sunday morning) with no commercial breaks. It is widely considered the best way to watch AEW globally .

Australia & New Zealand

Down under, the schedule is tricky because 8 PM ET Saturday in the US is late Sunday morning in Australia.

  • ESPN on Kayo: AEW programming is generally distributed through ESPN on the Kayo Sports and Foxtel platforms. Check the replay schedule for the morning of May 24th (AUS time) .
  • TrillerTV: Just like the UK, Aussie fans often flock to TrillerTV (AEW Plus) for the commercial-free, live experience.

Watch Parties & The “Second Screen” Experience

Watching AEW Collision isn’t just about consumption; it’s about community. The May 23rd episode is going to be chaotic, and you will want to react with the crowd.

The Live Experience

Is there anything better than being there live? According to Ticketmaster and recent reviews, AEW offers one of the best “bang for your buck” experiences in live entertainment .

Note on Live Attendance: While the Collision taping on May 23rd could be in a specific city (with Peoria, IL and other locations hosting shows in early May ), the broadcast emanates from a studio or arena. If you are local to the taping, go. The reviews consistently highlight that AEW tickets are affordable, the energy is electric, and you get to be part of the television magic .

The Social Media War

Even if you are watching at home, you are not alone.

The Official Hashtags: #AEWCollision and #AEWDoubleOrNothing
The Accounts to Follow:

  • @AEW (Official)
  • @AEWonTV

During the May 23rd broadcast, keep your phone or laptop handy. The wrestling community on X (Twitter) and Bluesky is incredibly active. You will get live updates, memes, and instant analysis. It enhances the viewing experience tenfold.


Valuable External Resources

These are the sources that confirm the schedule and the streaming details discussed above.

  1. Official AEW Website (The Holy Grail)
  2. AEW on Max (Streaming)
    • Link: https://www.max.com
    • Why visit? To subscribe and watch Collision live without cable on May 23rd .
  3. AEW on TrillerTV (International & Hardcore Fans)
    • Link: https://www.trillertv.com (formerly FITE)
    • Why visit? Best option for UK, European, and Australian fans to watch the show commercial-free and live .
  4. Ticketmaster (Event Schedule)
  5. TNT Drama (Official Network)

Gear Up: How to Prepare for May 23rd

You have the links. You know the time. Now, let’s talk about how to optimize your viewing party for the biggest Collision of the spring.

1. The Technical Check

Don’t be the fan who misses the opening angle because of buffering.

  • Test your speed: Ensure your internet connection can handle 4K streaming if you are on Max.
  • The Delay Factor: Streaming on Max will always be about 30-45 seconds behind cable. If you are texting friends who have cable, turn off your notifications to avoid spoilers.

2. The Snack Situation

Collision runs from 8-10 PM ET. You need fuel.

  • The Main Course: Pizza or Wings. Easy to eat while jumping out of your seat.
  • The Signature Drink: Create a themed cocktail. “The Scissor Me Daddy Ass” (Whiskey Sour) or “The Buckshot Lariat” (Energy Drink + Tequila).

3. The Card Prediction

While the card isn’t fully set for the 23rd yet, based on the trajectory from April/May 2026, we expect:

  • A TNT Championship defense: The “Slam Dunk Sunday” and preceding weeks have shown intense Trios and TNT title action. Expect a high-stakes match to pop the rating .
  • Women’s Division Fire: The division is red-hot. With Double or Nothing looming, expect a brawl between the top contenders for the Women’s World Title to close out the second hour.

Conclusion: The Clock is Ticking

We are just days away from AEW Collision on May 23rd, 2026. This is not a “catch up later” episode. This is a “live television” episode.

The landscape of wrestling changes in an instant. A heel turn here, a championship victory there, and a shocking debut can alter the course of the promotion heading into the summer.

Don’t be the person reading the spoilers on Sunday morning. Be the person who saw it happen live.

Here is your game plan for Saturday:

  1. Morning: Check www.allelitewrestling.com for the final match card.
  2. Afternoon: Stock the fridge and run an internet speed test.
  3. 7:55 PM ET: Fire up Max (if streaming) or TNT (if cable).
  4. 8:00 PM ET: Hear that iconic “Collision” intro and let the adrenaline take over.

AEW is where the best wrestle. Collision is where the best stories unfold. Be there when the bell rings.

See you at ringside (virtually) on May 23rd!