As noted before, AEW signed a new media rights deal with Warner Bros Discovery that was made official this past October. AEW’s new deal includes AEW Dynamite and Collision shows to air live on simulcast on MAX and AEW pay-per-view events to air on the service at some point in 2025.
AEW held an All In: Texas Countdown Sale event earlier today in Arlington, Texas to promote their upcoming All In: Texas event. One of the guests included AEW CEO Tony Khan.
During his portion of the media scrum, Khan confirmed that AEW’s upcoming All In: Texas event will stream live on MAX.
“Pro wrestling has always been at the forefront of entertainment, whether it was the original broadcast television, cable, closed circuit, pay-per-view, VHS, DVD, pro wrestling’s always been there, and the future of wrestling and the future of entertainment is streaming, and pro wrestling is gonna be at the forefront of that. AEW All In and all of the AEW TV are gonna be live-streaming going forward on Max. We’ve got a great home on TBS, we have a great home on TNT. You can watch AEW the same great way you’ve been watching it, but you’re gonna be able to livestream the shows on Max too. It’s gonna be the future of pro wrestling.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com

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