Friday Night Clash

AWF Friday Night Clash, also known as AWF Clash or simply Clash, is a weekly professional wrestling program produced by the American Wrestling Federation. The show airs Friday nights on tape delay on FITE. The program was originally known as AWF Main Event, but its name was changed when the promotion began expanding and building its brand identity.

Production
In the beginning, the AWF would hold one Main Event taping a month, usually from Bender Arena in Washington, D.C., to this day the home of the AWF. In November of 2016, these shows were extended to incapsulate three to four weeks worth of TV tapings rather than just one per month.

On December 2, 2016, the AWF TV tapings were officially branded as AWF Friday Night Clash (a play on the phrase "night class"). The first AWF house shows began taking place weekly in late 2017 in various small arenas in the DMV area.

Episode format
Each episode opens with a video of the AWF talent competing in various matches as well as the series's theme song, before going to an introduction and the opening match. An episode typically goes an hour and features 3 to 4 matches as well as interviews from the wrestlers regarding their upcoming matches or current storylines. The show typically ends after the main event (the final match on an episode) and goes to a closing graphic.

Filming location
The show originally was filmed exclusively at Bender Arena in Washington, D.C. from September 2015 till October 2016 with the first AWF tour entitled the AWF Home School Tour. Apart from these occasional tours nationally or internationally, the filming location for the AWF TV tapings remained the same.