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Shock Details of AEW’s New TV Contract Revealed

AEW content is set to become available in more homes than ever before.
As reported by Fightful Select, both AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision will be broadcast on their television networks, TBS and TNT respectively, while also being simulcast on Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming service. This change takes effect in January 2025. TruTV, another Warner Bros. Discovery network that was previously reported to be involved in AEW’s next television deal, was not mentioned. AEW Rampage, which has been rumored to be on the chopping block, was also not included.
It was added that there will be “some integration” of AEW pay-per-view events on Max, but it was not specified whether AEW pay-per-views will be included with a general Max subscription, will be available for a higher tier, or will simply be a discounted purchase altogether.
AEW President Tony Khan has championed AEW content migrating to a streaming service for years now and especially advocated for it throughout various 2024 interviews.
“We have all the bones for a really strong streaming platform. It would be a very strong addition to any streaming platform, and my dream is that it all lands on Max,” Khan said in an interview earlier this year. “It would be tremendous.”
AEW celebrates five years of AEW Dynamite tonight on TBS with a special anniversary episode. Early speculation is that this extension with Warner Bros. Discovery and integration into Max will be announced on the broadcast.
AEW Dynamite: Five-Year Anniversary goes down at 8 PM ET on TBS.








