AEW Launches MyAEW Streaming Platform: Full Details Revealed (AEW News)

Great news for international AEW and ROH fans.

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AEW has announced that it's teamed with Kiswe for a new MyAEW streaming service.

MyAEW is already a live service, complete with a free ad-supported streaming (FAST) channel that can be found at MyAEW.com, where fans can sign up for three other subscription tiers.

For international fans, MyAEW offers AEW and ROH programming in one location, with AEW Dynamite, AEW Collision, ROH Honorclub TV, and AEW and ROH PPVs all streaming live. There's also TV archives and select PPV archives, and an AEW podcast section. Prices range from $7.99 per month to $19.99 per month, with an annual subscription available for $119.99. It's worth noting that, as it stands, there is no app for MyAEW, and the service is currently a browser-only one.

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To clarify, the full MyAEW service is not available for fans in the US, Canada, Mexico, or India, though US audiences can still watch the FAST channel at MyAEW.com.

Per Fightful Select, this development is described as more of an "international play than anything else", and MyAEW does not impact AEW's existing deal with HBO Max. Likewise, the AEW Plus service is still available on Triller, carrying some of the same content as MyAEW.

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The full press release on this news reads:

Kiswe, the global leader in streaming technology and services, and All Elite Wrestling (AEW), one of the most dynamic brands in professional wrestling, today announced the global launch of MyAEW, a new digital platform for All Elite Wrestling. Powered by Kiswe, the platform gives fans immersive access to live and on-demand events outside the United States and Canada, a dedicated FAST channel with ad supported viewing available to fans globally and more exciting features to come in the near future.

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The MyAEW.com platform is designed to bring the global AEW fanbase an immersive digital experience, connecting fans with the best in-ring action, behind-the-scenes moments, and exclusive digital content, laying the foundation to become the central hub for all fans of professional wrestling.

Launching ahead of AEW Revolution, which features stars like MJF, “Hangman” Adam Page, Jon Moxley, Willow Nightingale, FTR and The Young Bucks, this partnership marks the beginning of a long-term evolution for MyAEW, with continued advancements and developments over the next year.

“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 partnership with AEW underscores Kiswe’s ability to build and support streaming platforms featuring a variety of live and on-demand content, with flexible, region-specific pricing.

“AEW has an incredible vision for the future of their fan experience, and Kiswe is proud to be the technology partner powering it,” said Glenn Booth, CEO of Kiswe. “MyAEW was built to become the central hub for the AEW community, directly connecting one of the most passionate fanbases in sports and entertainment to the content they love by giving them unprecedented access to the ring and beyond.”

AEW fans can head to MyAEW.com now to create a login for the platform. Additional information regarding MyAEW.com will be announced in the near future
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