AEW fans are finally getting what they’ve been waiting for—past pay-per-views are officially heading to Max on March 1. Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed the news in a recent press release, revealing that AEW PPVs from 2020 through 2024 will be added to the streaming platform.
This means fans will soon be able to relive some of AEW’s biggest moments without having to track down old replays or shell out for past events. Whether it’s CM Punk’s debut at All Out 2021, MJF’s championship rise, or the epic Omega vs. Ospreay showdown, the archive will now be just a click away.
But there’s still a major question mark hanging over the rest of AEW’s library. As of now, there’s no word on when past episodes of Dynamite, Collision, or Rampage will make their way to Max, or when new pay-per-views will become available on the service.
AEW fans have been demanding a streaming option for years, and while this is a big step in the right direction, it still leaves some major gaps. Will AEW’s weekly shows eventually land on Max, or will fans be left waiting even longer for a full streaming home?
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