MyAEW
| Type | OTT FAST |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Worldwide |
| Headquarters | 1 Tower Court, Suite 402 Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Picture format | HDTV (1080p 16:9)[1] |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Beatnik Investments, LLC Kiswe Mobile, Inc. |
| Parent | All Elite Wrestling |
| Sister channels | Honor Club |
| History | |
| Launched | March 9, 2026 |
| Founder | Tony Khan |
| Replaced | AEW Plus (Triller TV)[2] |
| Links | |
| Website | myaew |
MyAEW is a subscription video on demand over-the-top streaming service and 24/7 FAST channel owned by the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW).[3]
The service primarily carries the company's library content, including past episodes of Dynamite, Dark and Collision, pay-per-view and livestreaming events from AEW and its sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH) as well as other promotions such as 1 Fall Wrestling (1FW), podcasts, shorts and other bonus material.
History
AEW launched MyAEW on March 9, 2026, in partnership with Kiswe as an over-the-top streaming service and digital television network available worldwide outside of the United States and Canada (select shows from the service's lineup and the FAST channel are available in the United States in Canada). The service hosts episodes of AEW's programs and all pay-per-view (PPV) events, live and on-demand, as well as hosting the archive for prior programs and all PPVs. It also hosts select archives for ROH. AEW's first pay-per-view to stream on MyAEW was Revolution.[4] On May 22, 2026, 1 Fall Wrestling (1FW) announced that they would be the first independent promotion to feature its content on All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s recently launched MyAEW streaming service.[5][6] On May 25, 2026, during the Double or Nothing media scrum, Tony Khan confirmed plans to feature multiple promotions on the MyAEW service and that it was a key part of AEW's international strategy.[7] On June 5, 2026, PRODUCE Wrestling, an independent professional wrestling promotion owned by Adam Abdalla, the founder of Orange Crush publication, had signed a pay-per-view distribution deal with MyAEW to stream their events beginning with PRODUCE Volume 1: The Octopus.[8] On June 14, Limitless Wrestling announced a partnership agreement with MyAEW.[9] Two days later, Capital City Championship Combat (C4) announced they were joining the platform.[10]
References
- ^ "Video Quality". MyAEW. Retrieved June 15, 2026.
- ^ "AEWPlus & MyAEW: Everything You Need to Know About the End of AEWPlus". All Elite Wrestling. May 18, 2026. Retrieved June 15, 2026.
- ^ Schlabaugh, Ethan (March 9, 2026). "AEW Launches International Streaming Service". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 15 June 2026.
- ^ "All Elite Wrestling Partners With Kiswe to Launch MyAEW: A Centralized Streaming Destination for AEW Fans". All Elite Wrestling. March 9, 2026. Retrieved March 9, 2026.
- ^ Pollock, John (May 22, 2026). "1FW (One Fall Wrestling) added to MyAEW". POST Wrestling.
- ^ Lambert, Jeremy (May 22, 2026). "1FW Now Streaming MyAEW, Jacked Jameson Comments". Fightful.
- ^ Thompson, Andrew (May 25, 2026). "Tony Khan: We Plan To Feature Wrestling From Multiple Promotions On MyAEW". Fightful.
- ^ Thompson, Andrew (June 5, 2026). "PRODUCE Wrestling Announces PPV Distribution Deal With MyAEW". Fightful.
- ^ Pollock, John (June 12, 2026). "Limitless Wrestling announces partnership agreement with MyAEW". POSTWrestling. Retrieved June 15, 2026.
- ^ Lambert, Jeremy (June 14, 2026). "C4 Wrestling Joining MyAEW". Fightful. Retrieved June 15, 2026.