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Ignition - an AEW Podcast

Ignition - an AEW Podcast

By: AEW Fan Hub
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Ignition is an All Elite Wrestling podcast produced by AEW Fan Hub. Hosted by Alex and Kelson, this weekly AEW Podcast is a discussion of of hot topics within the AEW community, AEW news and rumors, and a preview of that week's AEW Dynamite.

Ignition is recorded at 9pm eastern every Tuesday. The episodes are usually available about an hour after recording has coimpleted - or they are available on Wednesday morning.AEW Fan Hub
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Episodes
  • AEW Hot Topics | ICE Heat
    Feb 11 2026
    In this episode of the AEW Fan Hub Podcast, the hosts celebrate the third anniversary of the show while discussing various topics related to AEW, including crowd reactions, media coverage, and the impact of Brody King's activism. They analyze the growth of AEW, the differences between Dynamite and Collision, and make predictions for upcoming matches at Grand Slam. The conversation is filled with humor and insights, making it a must-listen for wrestling fans.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • AEW Hot Topics: Celebrating Black History Month in AEW
    Feb 4 2026
    In this episode, the AEW Fan Hub podcast team discusses various topics including the significance of Black History Month in wrestling, the upcoming hair vs. hair match featuring Wheeler Yuta, Tommaso Ciampa's debut and victory in AEW, speculations surrounding AJ Styles' future, the current state of New Japan Pro Wrestling, and a watch list of up-and-coming talents in AEW and Ring of Honor. The conversation also includes personal wrestling stories and insights in the segment 'It's a Kafabe.'
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • AEW Hot Topics | Something's Brewing in AEW
    Jan 21 2026
    In this episode of the Ignition podcast, the podcasters dive into the recent developments in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), focusing on the significant roster changes and the implications of new signings and departures. They discuss the impact of Powerhouse Hobbs leaving AEW for WWE, expressing disappointment over his potential and the missed opportunities for his character. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of roster management in AEW, highlighting the bloated roster and the need for fresh talent to invigorate the women's division. The hosts also speculate on potential new signings and the future of the Don Callis family, emphasizing the importance of character development and the need for a strong female presence in the faction. Alos In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the dynamics of wrestling factions, particularly focusing on the Don Callis family and the Death Riders. They discuss the nature of heel characters in wrestling, debating whether certain actions can be classified as 'evil' or simply part of the heel persona.

    The conversation shifts to the upcoming matches involving these factions, with predictions on how the storylines might unfold, especially regarding potential feuds and title matches. The hosts also touch on the importance of character development and how certain wrestlers can be perceived based on their actions in and out of the ring. As the discussion progresses, they explore the significance of title changes in wrestling, particularly in AEW, and how frequent title changes can enhance viewer engagement. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted segment on the hosts' experiences and thoughts on upcoming matches, including a humorous take on character portrayals and the importance of establishing wrestlers' identities both in and out of the ring. Overall, the episode provides a mix of analytical insights and entertaining banter, making it a must-listen for wrestling fans.
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    1 hr and 30 mins
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