Big news for wrestling fans who love convenience and two-day shipping! According to Wrestlenomics, AEW could soon be making their pay-per-view events available on Amazon Prime Video. While neither AEW nor Amazon has officially confirmed the partnership, the idea of tuning in to Kenny Omega vs. Will Ospreay with the same platform you use to binge-watch cooking shows is exciting enough to slam your credit card on the table.
What We Know So Far
If this deal goes through, you won’t need to be a Prime member to purchase AEW PPVs. Just like renting movies or buying digital content on the platform, the events would likely be available to all users—Prime or not. This move would expand AEW’s reach across the U.S., Canada, and the UK, making it even easier for fans to catch the action without juggling multiple services or dodgy streams.
While details on timing are still as vague as a cryptic Bray Wyatt promo, speculation suggests AEW’s March 9 Revolution event could mark the partnership’s debut. Until then, you can still catch AEW PPVs on TRILLER TV (yes, that’s still a thing), YouTube, and PPV.com.
In addition, AEW’s recent partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery has added MAX to the list of PPV distributors, offering events at a reduced price. Who knew wrestling fans would soon need flowcharts to figure out where to watch?
Upcoming AEW Highlights
Before the rumored Prime rollout, AEW’s next major event, Grand Slam: Australia, airs February 15 on TNT and MAX. Here’s a taste of the card so far:
- Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega team up against AEW International Champion Konosuke Takeshita and Australia’s own Kyle Fletcher. Expect flips, stiff elbows, and enough athleticism to make you wonder if gravity is optional.
- Mariah May defends her AEW Women’s World Championship against “adopted Aussie” Toni Storm, who’s looking to become the first-ever four-time champ in AEW women’s history.
So, while you wait for PPVs to hit Prime Video, keep an eye on these banger matchups that’ll air sooner than later.