New Streaming Home for AEW PPVs Expected Within Weeks

Over the years, AEW has been sticking to the traditional pay-per-view model to showcase their top-notch events, with Bleacher Report serving as their go-to streaming platform. Fans were thrilled when it was announced that all AEW pay-per-view events from 2019 to 2024 would be added to HBO Max for easy access. Now, there’s buzz that AEW could be making a big move to HBO Max for all their future pay-per-view shows.

According to a report by Andrew Zarian from Fightful, an announcement about AEW pay-per-views finding a new home on HBO Max is expected to drop in the next few weeks. This switch would mean that fans who are subscribed to HBO Max would have access to all upcoming AEW events without the need to purchase them separately like on Amazon Prime.

It’s worth noting that AEW events can still be enjoyed through cable providers, but by moving to HBO Max, AEW would be aligning with the same parent company that owns TBS and TNT, making it a strategic move.

This potential leap into the world of streaming services could be seen as AEW catching up to other major players in the sports entertainment industry. With UFC recently making the move to Paramount+ and WWE exploring new avenues like ESPN’s direct-to-consumer app, it seems like the perfect time for AEW to join the streaming revolution.

Excitement is building for AEW’s upcoming All Out pay-per-view on September 20, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see if this will mark the beginning of a new era for AEW on HBO Max. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops!