As previously reported, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has announced a new partnership with Kiswe to launch a global streaming platform called "MyAEW." This platform will offer various tiers of access to streaming content from the wrestling promotion.
According to Dave Meltzer in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the launch of MyAEW.com is a direct response to the financial struggles of AEW's current global streaming partner, Triller. The new platform is being developed to potentially replace Triller. Meltzer noted that even if Triller manages to recover financially, AEW might still prefer to switch to MyAEW to avoid sharing revenues as required by their agreement with Triller.
Meltzer highlighted that key markets for the MyAEW service include Europe, Australia, Japan, South Africa, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Brazil. He referenced Tony Khan’s press call, during which AEW’s President and CEO described the platform as “purely an international play” and did not mention Triller, indicating that the company is ready to move on.
Currently, fans outside North America can access all AEW and ROH programming in one location. There are three separate subscription packages available: a monthly plan for $7.99, which includes Dynamite, Collision, ROH TV, special events, and TV archive access; a $19.99 plan that offers AEW pay-per-views for that month along with select PPV archive access; and an annual plan for $119.99, which provides all AEW pay-per-views for the entire year.
