There will be a new home for All Elite Wrestling content very soon as the promotion has announced the launch of MyAEW.
A press release was published on March 9 to make the news official that Tony Khan’s promotion would have its own dedicated streaming service moving forward. Partnering with Kiswe, MyAEW will give fans access to new and archive TV content, pay-per-views and Ring of Honor shows depending on the tier that is subscribed to.
Speaking in the press release about the new venture, AEW President Tony Khan said the following:
“We are excited to partner with Kiswe for the launch of the new MyAEW platform,” said AEW CEO, GM and Head of Creative Tony Khan. “Kiswe has set the standard for digital content across all forms of sports and entertainment, and we are proud to have AEW alongside other leaders in this space as we continue to evolve the platform and best serve fans around the world.”
The launch also includes a fast channel, where fans will be able to see select AEW content for free streamed on the service.
Fans can sign up for an account now to gain access to archive TV and PPV content, with the first show and PPV set to air on the platform being the March 11 Dynamite and Revolution, respectively.
Comparing the tier costs by country, Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics put together a chart to compare costs per tier. In the UK, standalone PPVS can be purchased for £19.99, with the subscription tiers ranging from £6 per month to £90 per year, depending on the content.
Why Has All Elite Wrestling Launched MyAEW?
Further information on the behind-the-scenes aspects of MyAEW were reported on by Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select. It is noted that the subscription was more to cater to international viewers, and will not affect the relationship with partners in the United States. At the time of writing, AEW Plus is still available on Triller TV, which is how many international fans have been watching the shows.
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