AEW’s pay-per-view business started with only four events per year, but that quickly changed. At this point, fans have an even nearly every month and some of them don’t want to go to BR Live to watch them.

Sean Ross Sapp reported on Fightful Select to clarify that contrary to the word out there, Bleacher Report Live is not being “sunsetted,” just AEW pay-per-views on the service are. So, AEW pay-per-views are apparently moving off the service as they are already available elsewhere.

The AEW website includes a how to section about how to watch their pay-per-view events. While BR Live was the only method for Americans for years, with cinemas and sports bars options, they now have other options available.

AEW now offers their pay-per-view events on BR Live, but they are also on YouTube, Triller, PPV.com, and they also air the events at Dave & Busters all over the country. This is a new era for AEW, and that is giving fans more choices.

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The ongoing television talks between AEW and Warner Bros Discovery could also see those pay-per-views on MAX. Only time will tell what direction they go, because there are a lot of possibilities at play. At this time, while the deal isn’t closed and their exclusive rights window has expired, talks are still amicable.

We will keep a close eye on AEW’s current and future business operations, including what happens with their pay-per-view events. For more information, keep it tuned here at Ringside News.

What’s your take on AEW pay-per-views moving off BR Live? Have you had issues buying pay-per-views from BR Live in the past? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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