The Blackout (disambiguation)
- The Blackout (disambiguation)
The Blackout may refer to:
* "The Blackout", a professional wrestling stable
* "The Blackout (Black Books episode)"
* "The Blackout (band)"
* "The Blackout! The Blackout! The Blackout!", a 2006 album
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