AEW is on the verge of a game-changing shift as details of their long-awaited deal with Warner Bros. Discovery are beginning to surface.

Over the past five years, All Elite Wrestling has grown tremendously, from signing top-tier talent to enhancing production quality. Now, it looks like the company is about to take another major step forward, with negotiations between AEW and Warner Bros. Discovery close to being finalized.

Reports confirm that Tony Khan has already assured fans AEW will continue to air on TBS and TNT for years to come. However, the big news for AEW fans is the upcoming integration of AEW pay-per-views and live shows into Max, Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platform.

Starting next year, AEW pay-per-views will begin streaming on Max, with a tentative launch planned for January 2025. Fightful Select adds that AEW Dynamite and Collision will also be simulcast on Max starting in January, offering fans another way to tune into AEW’s weekly programming. While there’s no confirmation on whether pay-per-views will be included in the Max subscription or available at a discounted rate, this move is set to bring AEW content to a wider audience.

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With this new era on the horizon, it’s clear that 2025 will be a defining year for AEW. The company’s partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery solidifies its place in the industry, and fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next.

What are your thoughts on AEW’s move to Max and the potential changes to pay-per-view access? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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