As noted before, AEW filed a lawsuit against TrillerTV this past April over claims of overdue payments to the amount of almost $5 million owed for AEW pay-per-view events and AEW Plus service revenues on the platform. TrillerTV recently filed a lawsuit against their parent company Triller Group, Inc. over claims that TGI’s dysfunction during its financial crisis caused the collapse of their working relationship with AEW.
In a recent response to a fan question on Instagram about if their True Colors event would air on TrillerTV, Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) responded claiming that TrillerTV also currently owes them money and has not made any payments since this past October. wXw also claimed that TrillerTV has not responded to their emails about the situation.
“We would very much like to stream on Triller. Unfortunately they haven’t paid us for anything we streamed there since October and haven’t responded to any emails since they laid off our person in charge. We are unable to stream on a service that doesn’t pay its contributors.”
Triller Group Inc. was officially delisted from NASDAQ at the end of this past December due to serious financial-related issues that have been affecting the company.

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