All Elite Wrestling announcers are Jim Ross, Excalibur, Kevin Kelly, Nigel McGuinness, Taz and Tony Schiavone. They are the primary voices for the promotion.

Since the professional wrestling promotion was formed in 2019, it has become one of the biggest promotions in the country alongside WWE. Although a young promotion, it is proving to be a tough competitor for WWE.

The promotion has also seen many familiar faces who were part of WWE join AEW in recent years and among them is AEW commentator Jim Ross who was one of the leading figures in WWE's broadcast team.

In its short history, AEW has been home to many superstars and commentators and will keep on adding new ones as it gets bigger and better. The broadcast team consists of not only commentators but also ring announcers and interviewers who play an important role.

List of AEW Personnel

Jim RossCommentator
ExcaliburCommentator
Kevin KellyCommentator
Nigel McGuinnessCommentator
TazCommentator
Tony SchiavoneCommentator
Dasha GonzalezBackstage Interviewer / Ring Announcer
Ian RiccaboniBackup Commentator
Justin RobertsRing Announcer
Mark HenryInterviewer
Renee PaquetteBackstage Interviewer

List of AEW Commentators

AEW commentators are:

  • Jim Ross
  • Excalibur
  • Kevin Kelly
  • Nigel McGuinness
  • Taz
  • Tony Schiavone

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Jim Ross

Jim Ross is among the most famous behind in the world of professional wrestling.  The 71-year-old famously popular as "JR" made his commentary debut in 1974 in the NWA Tri-State territory.

Ross made his way onto the big stage in 1993 when WWF hired him and made his first appearance at Wrestlemania IX. Ross retired from WWE in 2013 after a long and successful career as one of the greatest commentators in the franchise's history.

Since 2013, he has also been commenting on several other wrestling promotions. Ross is currently part of AEW's Dynamite and Collision and was a part-timer for AEW Rampage.

  • New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2015-2018)
  • Independent Circuit (2016-2019)
  • Return to WWE (2017-2019)
  • AEW (2019-present)

Excalibur

Marc Letzmann, famously known by his ring name "Excalibur" is a former wrestler turned commentator. He is also one of the founding members of Pro Wrestling Guerilla and also shared the lead play-by-play commentator duties.

He has been part of AEW since 2019 and is usually paired with Jim Ross for the matchups for Dynamite and also commentates on Rampage.

Kevin Kelly

The Florida State University graduate began his broadcasting career as a disc jockey and ventured into professional wrestling commentary in 1991 primarily as a ring announcer for the Independent Circuit.

  • Independent Circuit (1991-1996, 1999-2005, 2011)
  • WWF/WWE (1996-2003)
  • Major League Wrestling (2004)
  • Ring of Honor (2010-2017)
  • New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2015-present)

Since AEW Collision premiered on June 17, 2023, Kelly has been part of the weekly show as the play-by-play commentator alongside Nigel McGuinness.

Nigel McGuinness

Nigel McGuinness and Desmond Wolfe are the famous ring names for Steven Haworth who is also a former wrestler turned commentator. He has been a professional wrestler for ROH, Independent Circuit, and Impact Wrestling.

He first began his broadcasting career as a color commentator alongside Kevin Kelly in 2011 for ROH and parted ways with the promotion in 2016.

  • WWE (2006-2022)
  • Return to ROH (2023-present)
  • AEW (2023-present)

McGuinness has been paired with Kelly and Jim Ross as a commentator for AEW Collision since the show's inception.

Taz

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Peter Senerchia is the man behind the character Taz or Tazz and is a former ECW World Heavyweight Champion and was also part of WWF during his days as a professional wrestler. He had to cut short his wrestling career due to injuries and started his broadcasting career.

  • WWF/WWE (2002-2009)
  • TNA (2009-2015)
  • AEW (2019-present)

Since being part of AEW in 2019, he has been the full-time commentator for AEW Dynamite and has also been part of the broadcasting team for AEW Rampage.

Tony Schiavone

Schiavone is a veteran sports and professional wrestling commentator who has been in the business for almost four decades. In addition to professional wrestling commentary, he has also been the voice behind Gwinnett Stripers of Minor League Baseball and Georgia Bulldogs football.

  • Jim Crockett Promotions (1983-1989)
  • WWF (1989-1990)
  • WCW (1990-2001)
  • TNA (2003)
  • Major League Wrestling (2017-2019)
  • AEW (2019-present)

Schiavone is the commentator for AEW Dynamite and in addition to his voice, he also conducts interviews with wrestlers, both in-ring and backstage.

All Elite Wrestling TV Schedule

The dynamic lineup of wrestlers will keep on entertaining and captivating fans all over the world. All promotions of AEW will be airing weekly and fans can tune in to watch the electrifying moves and excitement that these promotions bring.

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All Elite Wrestling events

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (August 30)

  • City - Chicago, Illinois
  • Venue - NOW Arena
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (September 2)

  • City - Chicago, Illinois
  • Venue - United Center
  • Time - 7 pm ET

AEW All Out 2023 (September 3)

  • City - Chicago, Illinois
  • Venue - United Center
  • Time - 7 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (September 6)

  • City - Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Venue - Indiana Farmers Coliseum
  • Time - 7:30 ET

AEW Collision (September 9)

  • City - Cleveland. Ohio
  • Venue -Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
  • Time - 7 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (September 13)

  • City - Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Venue - Heritage Bank Center
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

Aew Collision (September 16)

  • City - State College, Pennsylvania
  • Venue - Bryce Jordan Center
  • Time - 6 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage: Grand Slam (September 20)

  • City - New York, New York
  • Venue - Arthur Ashe Stadium
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (September 23)

  • City - Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Venue - Van Andel Arena
  • Time - 6 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage

  • City - Broomfield, Colorado
  • Venue - 1stBank Center
  • Time -  7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (September 30)

  • City - Seattle, Washington
  • Venue - Climate Pledge Arena
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (October 4)

  • City - Stockton, California
  • Venue - Stockton Arena
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (October 7)

  • City - Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Venue - Maverik Center
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (October 10)

  • City - Independence, Missouri
  • Venue - Cable Dahmer Arena
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (October 14)

  • City - Toledo, Ohio 
  • Venue - Huntington Center
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (October 18)

  • City - Rosenberg, Texas
  • Venue - Fort Bend Epicenter
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Dynamite/Rampage (October 25)

  • City - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Venue - Liacouras Center
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (October 28)

  • City - Uncasville, Connecticut
  • Venue - Mohegan Sun Arena
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

AEW Collision (November 4)

  • City - Wichita, Kansas
  • Venue - Intrust Bank Arena
  • Time - 7:30 pm ET

Where To Watch All Elite Wrestling?

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AEW Dynamite airs live on the TBS network and AEW Rampage, AEW Collision, and AEW Battle of the Belts are live on TNT.

AEW Dynamite since it was started in 2019 used to be broadcast on TNT and made a move to TBS on January 5, 2022. It was the first weekly program of AEW and is also their flagship program.

AEW Battle of the Belts is a one-hour special broadcast of the promotion that airs quarterly throughout the year right after AEW Collision's broadcast.

The promotion also has a reality TV series known as AEW All Access that gives us a peek into all the backstage drama and behind-the-scenes- footage first premiered on March 29, 2023. It was previously aired on TBS and later moved to Max streaming services in June.

Where to watch All Elite Wrestling?

  • AEW Dynamite - Every Wednesday at 8 pm on TBS
  • AEW Rampage - Every Friday at 10 pm on TNT
  • AEW Collision - Every Saturday at 8 pm on TNT
  • AEW Battle of the Belts - Select Saturday nights at 10 pm on TNT