AEW is always moving toward their next destination, and now fans of the company will have to figure out a new location to watch the company’s pay-per-views. BR Live has provided a home for the company’s pay-per-view offerings since they opened their doors, but that is changing now.

It was previously reported that BR Live is shifting away from holding AEW pay-per-view events. After all, there are a lot more options. Now they are giving fans a chance to migrate their previous purchases over to Triller.

Fans who have bought any AEW pay-per-views through BR Live received an email from the company today. This email explained that they are moving away from live pay-per-view offerings, and a link was also offered to move their purchases to the Triller platform.

Hello,

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It’s been a high-flying time, but Bleacher Report is taking a step back from the AEW pay-per-view ring.

Don’t worry though, we’re not throwing in the towel on wrestling – you can continue to use the B/R app to keep up with your favorite moments and storylines.

Our records show that you have previously purchased 1 event(s). Any past event will be removed from your account in a few weeks.

You have the option to keep your replays of these events through TrillerTV, should you opt-in below within the next 14 days.

Thanks,
Bleacher Report

The link to move previous purchases over to Triller is very user-friendly. Upon clicking, it took no time to move those purchases over to the new platform. Fans only have two weeks to do it, so it would be a good idea to check your email that is associated with BR Live.

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.

AEW may be moving away from their pay-per-views on BR Live, but they are also on YouTubeTrillerPPV.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.

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.

Do you think AEW moving away from Bleacher Report is a good call for the company? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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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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