How To Watch AEW From Anywhere

Stream and watch AEW from anywhere in the world.

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Dubbed as where the best wrestle, Tony Khan's AEW is home to a slew of the biggest names in the industry.

To show just how stacked the AEW roster is these days, all you have to do is take a quick look at the company's current champions, ranging from MJF and Thekla to Cope & Cage and Divine Dominion.

Of course, bringing added appeal to the AEW product is the freedom of movement that the promotion's various working relationships bring with them, meaning there's forever the crossover appeal that comes with AEW working with the likes of NJPW, Stardom, and CMLL, not to mention AEW's sister-brand Ring of Honor and its notable names, such as Athena and Bandido.

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So, at a point where AEW continues to put on some of the best in-ring action in the world, how can you watch and stream that action, be that AEW's weekly television or the company's fantastic PPVs? We've got you covered, regardless of where you're looking to watch AEW from around the globe.

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How To Watch AEW From Anywhere In The World

AEW Dynamite: TBS/Max (US), ITV (UK), ESPN (Australia), MyAEW (Outside of the US, Canada, Mexico, and India)

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AEW Collision: TNT/Max (US), ITV (UK), ESPN (Australia), MyAEW (Outside of the US, Canada, Mexico, and India)

AEW PPVs: PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, Amazon Prime, and Max in North America, and MyAEW, PPV.com, and Amazon Prime in select international markets. PPVs are also available on traditional cable and satellite providers in the United States and Canada

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If you happen to be travelling abroad, you might find some of your favourite services and shows locked in specific territories. For that, we recommend Surfshark as the very best VPN service in the game.

Surfshark is fast, affordable, and, most importantly, secure, with its various encryption systems designed to keep you safe when out in public, and allowing you to stream whatever you want, whenever you want, wherever you want.

Right now, Surfshark is available until 2 June for only £1.49 per month, with an Amazon gift card, three months extra free, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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Upcoming AEW Events

AEW Dynamite: Wednesdays at 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am BST (Thurs)

AEW Collision: Saturdays at 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am BST (Sun)

Forbidden Door: Sunday, 28 June from San Jose, California's SAP Center

AEW Redemption: Sunday, 26 July from Montreal, Quebec's Bell Centre

AEW All In: Saturday, 30 August from London, England's Wembley Stadium

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Which Countries Have MyAEW?

The MyAEW streaming service is looking like a game-changer for those AEW fans in certain corners of the world.

Available to users who are not in the USA, Canada, Mexico, or India, MyAEW offers subscriptions that cover weekly AEW and ROH TV, AEW and ROH PPVs, AEW and ROH archives, podcasts, and plenty more. Monthly subscriptions range from $7.99 USD to $19.99 USD, or an annual package is available for $119.99 USD - excluding taxes.

To put that price point into context for fans in the UK, it's from £6 to £14.99 per month, or £90 for the annual subscription - all prices excluding taxes.

If you're a MyAEW customer and happen to be travelling abroad, be sure to use Surfshark to make sure you can access content from wherever you are in the world.

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How To Watch AEW In The US?

For those in the United States, weekly AEW programming is available through a few different methods.

Flagship show AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday on TBS, and AEW Collision airs on TNT every Saturday, with both shows streaming live on Max at the same time as they're broadcast on those WBD channels. TNT and TBS are available on Sling and Fubo.

The Max streaming service also has an ever-expanding AEW archive that features select TV broadcasts, old PPVs, and the short-lived AEW All Access reality show, with Max subscriptions starting at $9.99 per month.

Where AEW PPVs are concerned, those events are currently available to US-based fans on PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, Amazon Prime, and Max. Of course, AEW also offers its PPVs through traditional cable and satellite providers, too.

Roaming abroad? Surfshark allows you to watch your usual streaming service from anywhere in the world. Even better, until 2 June, Surfshark is available for as little as £1.49 per month, with an Amazon gift card, three months extra free, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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How To Watch AEW In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World?

For UK fans, there are nowadays two main ways to watch AEW programming, with Dynamite and Collision airing for free on delay on ITV and ITVX, or alternatively you can sign up for the MyAEW streaming service for as little as $7.99 per month, which is approximately £6. Annual MyAEW subs cost $119.99, equating to a great value price of around £90. AEW PPVs are included in some MyAEW packages, and those events can also be purchased through Amazon Prime and PPV.com in the UK.

If you're in Canada, TBS is your go-to place for AEW Dynamite each week, with AEW Collision nowadays calling the recently rebranded USA Network home. In Australia, AEW's weekly programming can be found on ESPN. Again, fans outside of the US, Canada, Mexico, and India can get the MyAEW streaming service.

Don't forget, if you're travelling overseas, you might need a VPN to watch your regular streaming services. On that front, Surfshark is available until 2 June for as little as £1.49 per month, with an Amazon gift card, three months extra free, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

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Once described as the Swiss Army Knife of WhatCulture, Andrew can usually be found writing, editing, or presenting on a wide range of topics. As a lifelong wrestling fan, horror obsessive, and comic book nerd, he's been covering those topics professionally as far back as 2010. In addition to his current WhatCulture role of Senior Content Producer, Andrew previously spent nearly a decade as Online Editor and Lead Writer for the world's longest-running genre publication, Starburst Magazine, and his work has also been featured on BBC, TechRadar, Tom's Guide, WhatToWatch, Sportkskeeda, and various other outlets, in addition to being a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic. Between his main day job, his role as the lead panel host of Wales Comic Con, and his gig as a pre-match host for Wrexham AFC games, Andrew has also carried out a hugely varied amount of interviews, from the likes of Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Adrienne Barbeau, Rob Zombie, Katharine Isabelle, Leigh Whannell, Bruce Campbell, and Tony Todd, to Kevin Smith, Ron Perlman, Elijah Wood, Giancarlo Esposito, Simon Pegg, Charlie Cox, the Russo Brothers, and Brian Blessed, to Kevin Conroy, Paul Dini, Tara Strong, Will Friedle, Burt Ward, Andrea Romano, Frank Miller, and Rob Liefeld, to Bret Hart, Sting, Mick Foley, Ricky Starks/Saints, Jamie Hayter, Britt Baker, Eric Bischoff, and William Regal, to Mickey Thomas, Joey Jones, Phil Parkinson, Brian Flynn, Denis Smith, Gary Bennett, Karl Connolly, and Bryan Robson - and that's just the tip of an ever-expanding iceberg. Where his beloved Wrexham AFC is concerned, Andrew is a long-standing season ticket holder and an FSA Award-winner for his time co-hosting the Fearless in Devotion podcast.