Backstage News On Launch Of MyAEW Streaming Platform
Further details on the new MyAEW streaming service
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Mar 10, 2026
All Elite Wrestling officially launched their own streaming platform - MyAEW - on Monday, March 9 as the pro wrestling promotion partnered with Kiswe.
The service is primarily aimed at AEW fans outside of North America and India, who for $7.99 have access to live episodes of AEW Dynamite and Collision, Ring of Honor TV, Ring of Honor pay-per-views, the AEW podcast network, and AEW's TV archive. For $19.99 per month or $119.99 annually, subscribers will have access to all of the above as well as every new AEW pay-per-view and an archive of select AEW pay-per-views. There will also be an option to purchase standalone pay-per-view events on MyAEW outside of the United States, Mexico, and India.
MyAEW also hosts the WatchAEW FAST channel, which is available everywhere except Canada and Mexico.
"We are excited to partner with Kiswe for the launch of the new MyAEW platform. Kiswe has set the standard for digital content across all forms of sports and entertainment, and we are proud to have AEW alongside other leaders in this space as we continue to evolve the platform and best serve fans around the world," said AEW CEO Tony Khan.

Triller's financial troubles was a primary factor behind the launch of MyAEW, Dave Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio.
"Triller is in really bad shape, which is not a secret or anything like that. If they go under, that was AEW's lifeline. They had like 100,000 subscribers on that thing, so it's significant money. If Triller is going to go under, it's better to start your own service now. I don't know what the future will be with Triller," Meltzer stated.
AEW pay-per-views and the AEW Plus subscription service, which provides access to live episodes of Dynamite and Collision, are available on TrillerTV for international fans. Triller has suffered financial difficulties, though, to the point the company was delisted from Nasdaq at the end of 2025.
Financial reports from Triller have revealed that AEW accounted for approximately 19 per cent of Triller's consolidated revenue in 2023 and 24 per cent of revenue in 2024.