As previously reported, Triller was delisted from the NASDAQ earlier this month after the streaming platform failed to file two necessary periodic reports by December 24 of last year. The company attributed this filing failure primarily to one remaining technical issue involving the consolidation of accounts for a U.S.-based operation within Triller Group, stating that the filings would be completed soon.
According to POST Wrestling, Triller has since submitted multiple quarterly reports along with its annual 10-K filing for 2024. These reports detail the revenue generated through their partnership with AEW. Triller disclosed that its consolidated revenue for 2023 was $54.189 million, while the consolidated revenue for 2024 was $27.476 million. AEW, identified as a “customer” of TrillerTV, contributed to 19% of Triller's revenue in 2023 and 24% in 2024. This means the company earned $10.3 million from its AEW partnership in 2023 and $6.6 million in 2024.
Regarding the drop in revenue, POST Wrestling notes that AEW became available on YouTube and PPV.com in April 2024, starting with AEW Dynasty, which may have contributed to the revenue decline for Triller due to increased competition. Additionally, AEW partnered with Prime Video in March 2025 and HBO Max in September 2025, though these developments will not affect the current disclosures.
As of now, Triller Group has not yet provided financial disclosures for its fiscal year 2025.
