Tony Khan has received some positive news about AEW Dynamite just hours before this week's episode of his flagship show. Last Wednesday, the Jacksonville-based promotion aired the Thanksgiving-eve edition of Dynamite. The show was packed with action, including the start of the Continental Classic tournament, with four of its league matches on the same night. Moreover, the Women’s World Tag Team Title Tournament continued with the first semi-final, where Babes Of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) defeated Sisters Of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue). The show also saw the first-ever pairing of former rivals and two of the promotion's biggest stars, Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland, teaming up to stand against AEW World Champion Samoa Joe. Overall, Dynamite appears to have been well received, as it was revealed earlier today that its ratings remained steady compared with the previous week's edition.In a post on X, wrestling analyst Raj Giri reported that Dynamite averaged 512k viewers last week, a 4% increase from the previous week, with a 0.10 P18-49 rating (even), per Programming Insider. This is good news for Tony Khan as he prepares for this week's edition of Dynamite, which is just hours away.Tony Khan announces the date and location of AEW Revolution 2026 In a recent interview with Sporting Tribune, Tony Khan announced the date and location for the 2026 edition of AEW Revolution. The President announced that the pay-per-view will return to Los Angeles on March 15, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena. Besides revealing these details, Khan also promoted the event, stating: "We always put on great pay per views and Revolution in particular, has such a great reputation for being a tremendous event year in year out. So you can bet this will be very worthwhile,” [H/T: Sporting Tribune]Revolution is regarded as one of All Elite Wrestling's Big Four pay-per-views, alongside All In, All Out, and Double Or Nothing.