All Elite Wrestling recently announced the launch of its new global streaming hub, MyAEW, and a new update has now revealed how the platform will actually work for international fans.
The service was officially unveiled on March 9 in partnership with streaming technology company Kiswe. While the original announcement focused on the platform’s global rollout and digital features, additional information has now surfaced regarding pricing tiers, content availability, and how the service fits into AEW’s broader media strategy.
According to Fightful Select, the MyAEW platform will include a free FAST channel that continuously streams AEW content for fans worldwide, though it will not be available in Canada or Mexico.
The report also revealed that live programming will be offered through subscription tiers for international viewers. Fans outside the United States, Canada, India, and Mexico will be able to watch AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision live through a monthly subscription priced at eight dollars.
A higher-tier subscription option will also be available for viewers in those same territories. For twenty dollars per month, fans will receive access to additional content including Ring of Honor programming and AEW pay-per-view events. That tier will also include ROH television shows along with AEW events, with annual subscription options expected as well.
Another feature of the platform will allow fans to purchase AEW pay-per-view events individually without subscribing to the full monthly package. However, this option will also be limited to territories outside the United States, Mexico, and India.
AEW sources indicated the new platform is primarily designed to expand the company’s international reach rather than replace any existing streaming deals. The rollout of MyAEW is not expected to impact AEW’s agreement with HBO Max in the United States.
AEWPlus will also remain available on Triller, which currently offers international access to AEW television programming. However, the new MyAEW platform is expected to offer much of the same content while expanding the company’s direct-to-consumer presence globally.
The service launched just days before AEW Revolution, which takes place on March 15 and features major names including MJF, Hangman Adam Page, Jon Moxley, Willow Nightingale, FTR, and The Young Bucks.
With AEW continuing to grow its digital footprint worldwide, the MyAEW platform appears positioned to become a major hub for international fans looking to follow the promotion’s weekly shows, pay-per-views, and Ring of Honor programming.
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