AEW Prime Video Deal: Uncovering the Truth

There has been some confusion about AEW’s recent deal with Prime Video, so let’s clear things up. AEW pay-per-views are not automatically included with an Amazon Prime subscription. In reality, the deal is more like how UFC PPVs work with ESPN+.

If you have an Amazon Prime account, you can purchase AEW pay-per-views through Prime Video for an additional fee. This means that events like Revolution, Dynasty, Double or Nothing, and more will be available on Prime Video, but they are not part of the regular Prime subscription. It’s important to note that this is not an exclusive deal—AEW pay-per-views will still be accessible through traditional PPV providers, TrillerTV, and other platforms. Additionally, later this year, AEW PPVs will also be available for order on Max (formerly HBO Max).

By moving to Prime Video, AEW is simply expanding its reach to fans. With 220 million Prime Video subscribers globally, nearly double the reach of Max, AEW is making sure its major events are easy to access and purchase. So, no, AEW pay-per-views will not suddenly be included in your Prime membership. But if you’re an Amazon user, this change does make ordering shows a lot more convenient.

What do you think about this new setup? Do you find AEW pay-per-views more accessible now, or would you prefer to see them included in a subscription package? Feel free to share your thoughts below!