AEW pulled off a bold tactic against WWE Survivor Series WarGames in San Diego. Ahead of the major PLE this weekend, the promotion posted some advertisements outside the show's venue.The two top wrestling promotions have constantly been going at each other indirectly. Whether it's counter-programming, sudden changes in show times, or some subtle references here and there, it's no longer surprising. This has become something to be expected between the rival companies.Tomorrow night, WWE is set to hold this year's Survivor Series: WarGames at Petco Park in San Diego. User @conman167 shared on social media how he spotted an AEW Dynamite billboard outside the venue. This is an interesting move, considering the two companies are not going head-to-head this weekend.You can see this in the post below:AEW avoids another head-to-head with WWEOn multiple occasions, both major promotions have scheduled events on weekends. AEW has Collision on Saturdays, and their pay-per-view events also occur on weekends.The same can be said for WWE, but this is more sporadic, with them hosting their PLEs and Saturday Night's Main Event shows on weekends as well. On December 13, John Cena will be competing in his retirement match during the SNME show in Washington, D.C.This seemed to be going head-to-head with AEW Collision that week, but according to Warner Bros. Discovery's schedule for the month, this will instead air at 4:30 pm ET. There has yet to be an official announcement from the promotion, with the show a couple of weeks away.WrestlePurists @WrestlePuristsLINKAEW Collision will air at 4:30 PM ET on December 13th — will not go head-to-head with John Cena’s final match (WBD’s December schedule)This is a good move by the company, as all eyes will be on SNME for Cena's retirement. Whether this was done purely to avoid this collision course, or also out of respect for the 17-time world champion, it will ensure that Collision airs at a different time without interruption.