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MyAEW Expanding, Tony Khan Confirms Multiple Promotions Involved

MyAEW Expanding, Tony Khan Confirms Multiple Promotions Involved

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All Elite Wrestling is positioning its newly launched digital platform, MyAEW, to become a centralized hub for professional wrestling content worldwide. Following the official discontinuation of AEW Plus on TrillerTV on May 20, 2026, the promotion is shifting its focus toward aggressive long-term growth for its proprietary streaming service, aiming well beyond its current international broadcast duties.

Built in partnership with streaming technology provider Kiswe, MyAEW launched in March 2026 as the primary home for live television broadcasts, Ring of Honor content, and premium live events for fans outside the United States and Canada. The platform also introduced the free WatchAEW FAST channel globally. However, comments from AEW President and CEO Tony Khan indicate that the service's initial rollout is merely the foundation for a much broader media ecosystem.

Speaking at the post-show media scrum following the Double or Nothing pay-per-view on May 24, Khan revealed that the company intends to integrate multiple independent and international wrestling promotions into the MyAEW platform. The expansion strategy has already begun with the addition of One Fall Wrestling (1FW), a promotion heavily tied to AEW producer and on-screen talent QT Marshall.

According to Khan, adding 1FW was a natural first step, but the ultimate goal is to welcome a diverse array of global organizations onto the service. Khan stated that while MyAEW is heavily utilized as an international distribution tool, the platform features a domestic presence that will house content from various external promotions, effectively transforming the app into a global destination for combat sports.

Beyond broadcasting live wrestling matches from partner promotions, the platform’s digital roadmap includes the development of a dedicated AEW podcast network, expanded archival footage libraries for legacy Ring of Honor programming, and enhanced user interface updates for connected TV devices such as Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.

While Khan emphasized that AEW's primary domestic streaming focus remains deeply rooted in its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery and the distribution of current programming on Max, MyAEW gives the company a direct-to-consumer vehicle that it fully controls. By positioning the app as a collaborative hub for the broader wrestling industry, AEW looks to create a year-round, multi-promotional ecosystem that maximizes its digital footprint and offers fans a unified alternative to traditional streaming models.