All Elite Wrestling has officially taken a major step toward consolidating its digital footprint and expanding its international reach. On Monday, March 9, 2026, the promotion launched “MyAEW,” a dedicated global streaming platform developed in partnership with the technology company Kiswe.
Immersive Digital Experience for International Audiences
The new service is specifically designed to serve AEW fans located outside of North America and India. For a monthly fee of $7.99, subscribers gain access to live broadcasts of AEW Dynamite and Collision, alongside Ring of Honor television, ROH pay-per-views, the AEW podcast network, and an extensive television archive. A premium tier, priced at $19.99 per month or $119.99 annually, includes all the standard features plus access to every new AEW pay-per-view and a curated archive of past major events.
“We are excited to partner with Kiswe for the launch of the new MyAEW platform,” AEW CEO Tony Khan stated. “Kiswe has set the standard for digital content across all forms of sports and entertainment, and we are proud to have AEW alongside other leaders in this space as we continue to evolve.”
The strategic move comes amid reports from Wrestling Observer Radio regarding the ongoing financial difficulties facing Triller, AEW’s previous primary international distributor. With Triller struggling after being delisted from Nasdaq, AEW officials moved quickly to establish their own proprietary “lifeline” to protect their significant international subscriber base. Reports indicate that AEW content accounted for approximately 24 per cent of Triller’s consolidated revenue in 2024, making the transition to a self-owned platform a crucial financial maneuver for the promotion.


















