AEW’s groundbreaking move to simulcast Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen on HBO MAX and TBS on January 1, 2025, is shaping up to be more than just a new platform—it’s bringing changes to how the show is presented. In a recent Fightful Select Backstage report, Sean Ross Sapp hinted at adjustments fans can expect with this milestone broadcast.

“From what I understand, some presentation changes,” Sapp revealed when asked if the MAX simulcast would come with a refreshed production approach. While Sapp didn’t provide additional details, the mention of updates has already sparked speculation among fans about what AEW might roll out for its first major step into the streaming world.

The January 1 simulcast marks AEW’s entry into the streaming age, following its blockbuster pay-per-view Worlds End just days prior. With wrestling’s two biggest promotions competing for streaming dominance—WWE’s Raw also debuts on Netflix on January 6—AEW seems poised to stand out with its unique mix of in-ring action and cutting-edge presentation.

What changes are coming to AEW’s production? Will fans notice a difference on Dynamite’s biggest stage yet? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know how you think AEW can maximize its HBO MAX debut!

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