The following is a collection of images featuring Jack Evans. Image gallery Add a photo to this gallery General Event history Image gallery Magazine covers. 'But if you're just taking the word at face value, I think the most underrated guy in AEW is Jack Evans. 'He walks around backstage super-casual, and I don't think that people are aware of what.
Jack Evans may refer to:
AEW TNT Championship | |
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Details | |
Promotion | All Elite Wrestling |
Date established | March 30, 2020 |
The AEW TNT Championship is an upcoming professional wrestlingtelevision championship created and to be promoted by the AmericanpromotionAll Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was announced on March 30, 2020 and is named after the TNT television network, which airs AEW's flagship program, Dynamite. The inaugural champion will be determined at Double or Nothing on May 23, 2020 in the finals of an eight-man, single-elimination tournament.
Simtown park map simchase. In September 2019, a month before All Elite Wrestling (AEW) launched their weekly television program, AEW Executive Vice President and wrestler Cody teased that the promotion would eventually debut a television championship, but their focus at that time was on their other recently established titles.[1] In February 2020, wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer directly asked Cody on the possibility of the promotion adding a secondary championship. Although he did not confirm or deny it, Cody did not rule out the possibility of a secondary or 'mid-card' title debuting that year.[2] The following month on March 30 on AEW's YouTube series Road to Dynamite, a secondary championship was officially announced. AEW play-by-play commentator and senior producer Tony Schiavone revealed that there would be an eight-man, single-elimination tournament to crown the first-ever AEW TNT Champion.[3] The tournament began on the April 8 episode of Dynamite with the final to take place at Double or Nothing on May 23.[4]
The championship is named after the TNT television network, which airs AEW's flagship program, Dynamite. In the press release about the TNT Championship, AEW President and CEO Tony Khan stated:
it's only fitting that the champion and the title belt will carry the logo of the globally-respected TNT brand, and that they'll represent not only AEW but also the great quality programming, massive reach, and storied history in the wrestling business that are all associated with TNT.[5]
The first half of the TNT Championship Tournament bracket was announced on the March 31 episode of Dark,[6] with the second half revealed on the following night's Dynamite.[7] The tournament began on the April 8 episode of Dynamite.[4]Drake of the 99 dragons steam.
Quarterfinals Dynamite (April 8, 15, 22, 2020) | Semifinals Dynamite (May 6, 13, 2020) | Final Double or Nothing (May 23, 2020) | ||||||
Cody | Pin | |||||||
Shawn Spears | 21:38[8] | |||||||
Cody | ||||||||
Sammy Guevara | ||||||||
Darby Allin | ||||||||
Colt Cabana | 12:42[9] | |||||||
Lance Archer | Pin | |||||||
Lance Archer | ||||||||
Dustin Rhodes | ||||||||
Kip Sabian |
No. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||
1 | TBD | May 23, 2020 | Double or Nothing | TBA | — | — | Finals of an eight-man, single-elimination tournament to determine the inaugural champion. | [3] |
The following is a collection of images featuring Jack Evans. Image gallery Add a photo to this gallery General Event history Image gallery Magazine covers. 'But if you're just taking the word at face value, I think the most underrated guy in AEW is Jack Evans. 'He walks around backstage super-casual, and I don't think that people are aware of what.
Jack Evans may refer to:
AEW TNT Championship | |
---|---|
Details | |
Promotion | All Elite Wrestling |
Date established | March 30, 2020 |
The AEW TNT Championship is an upcoming professional wrestlingtelevision championship created and to be promoted by the AmericanpromotionAll Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was announced on March 30, 2020 and is named after the TNT television network, which airs AEW's flagship program, Dynamite. The inaugural champion will be determined at Double or Nothing on May 23, 2020 in the finals of an eight-man, single-elimination tournament.
Simtown park map simchase. In September 2019, a month before All Elite Wrestling (AEW) launched their weekly television program, AEW Executive Vice President and wrestler Cody teased that the promotion would eventually debut a television championship, but their focus at that time was on their other recently established titles.[1] In February 2020, wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer directly asked Cody on the possibility of the promotion adding a secondary championship. Although he did not confirm or deny it, Cody did not rule out the possibility of a secondary or 'mid-card' title debuting that year.[2] The following month on March 30 on AEW's YouTube series Road to Dynamite, a secondary championship was officially announced. AEW play-by-play commentator and senior producer Tony Schiavone revealed that there would be an eight-man, single-elimination tournament to crown the first-ever AEW TNT Champion.[3] The tournament began on the April 8 episode of Dynamite with the final to take place at Double or Nothing on May 23.[4]
The championship is named after the TNT television network, which airs AEW's flagship program, Dynamite. In the press release about the TNT Championship, AEW President and CEO Tony Khan stated:
it's only fitting that the champion and the title belt will carry the logo of the globally-respected TNT brand, and that they'll represent not only AEW but also the great quality programming, massive reach, and storied history in the wrestling business that are all associated with TNT.[5]
The first half of the TNT Championship Tournament bracket was announced on the March 31 episode of Dark,[6] with the second half revealed on the following night's Dynamite.[7] The tournament began on the April 8 episode of Dynamite.[4]Drake of the 99 dragons steam.
Quarterfinals Dynamite (April 8, 15, 22, 2020) | Semifinals Dynamite (May 6, 13, 2020) | Final Double or Nothing (May 23, 2020) | ||||||
Cody | Pin | |||||||
Shawn Spears | 21:38[8] | |||||||
Cody | ||||||||
Sammy Guevara | ||||||||
Darby Allin | ||||||||
Colt Cabana | 12:42[9] | |||||||
Lance Archer | Pin | |||||||
Lance Archer | ||||||||
Dustin Rhodes | ||||||||
Kip Sabian |
No. | Overall reign number |
---|---|
Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||
1 | TBD | May 23, 2020 | Double or Nothing | TBA | — | — | Finals of an eight-man, single-elimination tournament to determine the inaugural champion. | [3] |