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AEW Pay-Per-Views Heading To Another Streaming Giant

AEW President Tony Khan

AEW could well have another huge partner for some of its shows as fans could have more choices than ever for pay-per-views.

AEW signed a huge new TV deal with Warner Brothers Discovery in 2024 to keep Dynamite and Collision on the air for another three years at least. As a result of that deal, AEW content is now available on the Max streaming service for the first time ever.

And now it seems another major streaming platform is getting in on the act with Tony Khan’s company.

AEW PPV Heading To Amazon?

Wrestlenomics has reported that AEW pay-per-views are set to be available through Amazon although it is not known if this will be in time for Revolution in early March:

Amazon Prime Video will likely be added to the list of digital pay-per-view carriers for AEW this year, Wrestlenomics has learned. This hasn’t been confirmed by AEW or Prime Video, both of which we reached out to but have yet to respond.

It’s unclear if this will go into effect in time for AEW’s next PPV event, Revolution, on March 9. When it goes into effect, users are expected to be able to purchase the PPV in the U.S., Canada, and U.K., we were informed.

If Revolution is not available on Amazon, then AEW’s following pay-per-view Dynasty could be the first one available to order on the streaming giant. AEW recently revealed the date and location for 2024’s Dynasty event.