AEW Lands New Pay-Per-View Distribution Deal With PRODUCE Wrestling

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MyAEW is adding more wrestling content to its pay-per-view lineup.

PRODUCE Wrestling announced that it has signed a pay-per-view distribution deal with MyAEW, meaning the promotion’s full summer series will stream live globally through MyAEW.com and the MyAEW app.

The deal kicks off with PRODUCE’s debut event, Volume 1 — The Octopus, on June 29 at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, New York. The show will feature a live musical performance from Abel Ferrara, along with a major main event between former ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham and Japanese technician Fuminori Abe.

Each PRODUCE supercard will be available for $14.95, while fans can also buy all six shows with a $50 season pass. PRODUCE founder and creative director Adam Abdalla said the partnership gives the company a strong platform for its vision.

“We’re honored to bring PRODUCE PPVs to MyAEW. Like Tony Khan, we believe in the artistic spirit of professional wrestlers. I couldn’t think of a better partner to share our unique vision for the sport with the best fans in the world.”

The promotion is also taking a different approach to its events. Each edition of PRODUCE is co-produced by an active wrestler, who helps shape the card while mixing wrestling with music, art, and film.

Future PRODUCE events will include shows co-produced by Lee Moriarty and Rocky Romero. Moriarty’s Volume 2 — TAIGASTYLE is set for July 16 in Jersey City, while Romero’s Volume 3 — Azúcar will take place August 3 in Brooklyn.

The opening show, Volume 1 — The Octopus, will also feature Deonna Purrazzo, Zack Sabre Jr., Joey Janela, Effy, Mance Warner, Steph De Lander, “Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams, LaBron Kozone, Mad Dog Connelly, Amazing Red, and more.

This gives MyAEW another live wrestling property as the platform continues building out its streaming slate. PRODUCE is clearly trying to stand apart from the usual independent wrestling setup, and now it has a major pay-per-view home for its full summer run.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.