How To Watch AEW From Anywhere
Stream and watch AEW from anywhere in the world.

After formally launching at the start of 2019, All Elite Wrestling quickly became the second most popular wrestling promotion on the planet. Described as a "challenger brand" back then by Tony Khan - the AEW President, CEO, and General Manager - AEW set about being the place for great in-ring action.
Having now entered its sixth year, AEW's mantra of "where the best wrestle" is far from a cheap gimmick, with the company housing some of the greatest wrestlers in the industry. At the top of the tree, Jon Moxley and his Death Riders are nowadays running rampant with the AEW World Championship and the AEW Trios Titles, 'Timeless' Toni Storm is in the midst of her fourth reign as AEW Women's Champion, there's gold elsewhere for phenomenal talents such as Mercedes Moné, Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, and Daniel Garcia, and the Hurt Syndicate's Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin are dominating the tag ranks as the AEW Tag Team Champions.
Away from AEW's current champions, the company is overflowing with other top stars, ranging from Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay, to Mariah May and Kris Statlander, to Swerve Strickland and 'Hangman' Adam Page, to Thuder Rosa and Willow Nightingale, to MJF and Adam Copeland, and tandems like the Young Bucks and FTR. The point being, the AEW roster is ridiculously stacked right now - and that's without even looking at the crossover appeal brought by AEW's working relationships with NJPW, Stardom, and CMLL, plus Ring of Honor.
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? On that topic, we've got you covered, regardless of where you're looking to watch AEW from.

How To Watch AEW From Anywhere In The World
AEW Dynamite: TBS/Max (US), ITV (UK), ESPN (Australia), TrillerTV (Outside of the US)
AEW Collision: TNT/Max (US), ITV (UK), ESPN (Australia), TrillerTV (Outside of the US)
AEW PPVs: TrillerTV, PPV.com, Sling, and YouTube in North America and select International markets, with PPVs also available on traditional cable and satellite providers in the United States and Canada

AEW Calendar 2025
AEW Dynamite: Wednesdays at 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am BST (Thurs)
AEW Collision: Saturdays at 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am BST (Sun)
AEW Revolution: 9 March from Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena
AEW Dynasty: 6 April from Philadelphia's Liacouras Center
AEW All In: 12 July from Arlington's Globe Life Field
AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door: 24 August from London, England (venue TBC)
AEW All Out: TBC
AEW WrestleDream: TBC
AEW Full Gear: TBC
AEW Worlds End: TBC

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Which Countries Have AEW On TrillerTV?
For TrillerTV users in certain territories outside of the US, the AEW Plus subscription allows you to stream AEW's weekly shows live and on-demand. That subscription also gives access to every previous episode of AEW Dynamite, every AEW Collision episode, every AEW Rampage episode, every Battle of the Belts special, every AEW Dark Elevation, and the vast majority of AEW Dark episodes.
As part of this subscription, users also have free access to certain select PPVs from across AEW's history. Being an AEW Plus subscriber often offers up a discount on any current PPV purchases, too, as well as giving the option to save money if you bulk-buy multiple upcoming PPVs - such as AEW Revolution 2025 and AEW Dynasty 2025 available at the combined price of $34.99 and having AEW Revolution 2024 thrown in for free.
Amongst those countries where AEW Plus is available are the UK, Ireland, Australia, Japan, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Chile, and the Middle East, with Triller looking to expand into other areas in the future.

How To Watch AEW In The US?
For those in the United States, weekly AEW programming is available through a few of different methods.
Every Wednesday sees the flagship AEW Dynamite show air on TBS, and Saturdays have AEW Collision airing on TNT, with both Dynamite and Collision steaming live on Max at the same time they're being broadcast on those WBD channels. TNT and TBS are available on Sling, with the service currently offering a three-day free trial, and these same shows can also be found on 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. AEW and Max have noted how this archive will continue to be updated in the coming months. A Max subscription starts from as little as $9.99 per month.
Where AEW PPVs are concerned, those events are currently available to US-based fans on TrillerTV, PPV.com, Sling, and YouTube, with plans in place for them to be purchasable on Max at some point in the future. Of course, AEW also offers its PPVs through traditional cable and satellite providers, too.
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How To Watch AEW In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World?
AEW fans in the UK and various other international markets - as listed above - can stream AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision live on TrillerTV with the AEW Plus package at a cost of USD7.99 per month, which is the equivalent of just over £6. Alternatively, UK audiences can watch AEW TV shows for free several days after they've taken place, with ITV and ITVX airing AEW Dynamite on Friday, and those same platforms offering AEW Collision every Wednesday.
AEW PPVs can likewise be purchased through TrillerTV for Brits and other international audiences, although, again if you're comfortable with a delay, ITV has aired the previous two All In PPVs for free for UK fans a week or two after the event had taken place - though this has so far been something specifically reserved for those Wembley Stadium-held All In shows.
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.
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