On the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer discussed some details of All Elite Wrestling’s weekly television show, set to debut on TNT some time this fall.

He said the show will be two hours each week, and broadcast live. It’s not definite which night of the week it will air on, but Meltzer’s heard “it’s 100 percent Tuesday or Wednesday.”

It didn’t take long for some of that to be confirmed. During his appearance on The Steve Austin Show, AEW CEO & President Tony Khan told Stone Cold the same thing when asked about the show:

“It’s gonna start in the fall. There’s gonna be some specific details on it here very, very soon and it’s gonna be really exciting for wrestling to return to TNT in primetime, weeknights... Two hour show, two hour live wrestling - I can’t tell you what day of the week or the time slot details, but you’re gonna love it, though.”

Khan again spoke about how All Elite will not have a traditional house show model, so the weekly filming will be your main opportunity to see your favorite AEW wrestlers - aside from their pay-per-view (PPV) and streaming events. Khan told Austin he believes he make up the revenue wrestlers forego by not working multiple house shows per week with international dates and other business opportunities his connections will make available to them.

And considering it was his friendship with TNT President Kevin Reilly which helped make the TV deal happen, Khan has good connections.

As we’ve said pretty much non-stop since AEW was formed, this should be interesting.

Who’s ready to watch some non-WWE live weekly wrestling on cable?