AEW has been around the block for well over five years now and there are an innumerable number of pay-per-views that fans want to watch again but wondered if a proper streaming service would have them all. Their prayers seem to have been answered as the entire AEW pay-per-view archive has launched on TrillerTV.
TrillerTV announced that the complete library of AEW’s pay-per-views is now available on the streaming service, either as standalone PPVs or as PPV Bundle packages. Wrestling fans around the world can now access the extensive pay-per-view vault of All Elite Wrestling. Historic AEW PPV events are available to purchase à la carte and as part of special PPV bundle packages. This announcement allows fans to relive the incredible rise of AEW with unlimited access to every AEW PPV.
The archive features a total of 25 events, each available as a standalone PPV purchase and in yearly bundle packages. Some of the bundles include AEW All Out 2028 & AEW 2019 PPV Pack featuring All In 2018, Double or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear, and two specials: Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen. The AEW 2020 PPV Pack includes Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out, and Full Gear. Similarly, the 2021, 2022, and 2023 PPV Packs feature major events like Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear, and more.
With the purchase of these PPV events or bundles, fans are granted unlimited on-demand access regardless of their purchase choice. The AEW PPV Bundles page on TrillerTV provides a full list and purchase options. Fans can now experience the very best of AEW history. All Elite Wrestling took the world by storm in 2019, building on their rockstar debut in 2018. Now, fans can relive some of AEW’s most iconic events and matches on TrillerTV.
This is certainly a huge deal for AEW fans who want to rewatch some classic pay-per-views or watch them for the very first time to understand just how much AEW has changed over the years. Regardless, we’ll have to see what AEW has next in store for its fans.
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