Title: AEW Plus Officially Phased Out on TrillerTV After Five Years as Global Fan Hub
- All Elite Wrestling’s partnership with TrillerTV for the AEW Plus subscription service has officially ended, marking the conclusion of a distribution agreement that began in 2019 and served...
- TrillerTV confirmed the discontinuation in a direct communication to subscribers, stating that AEW Plus is no longer accepting new sign-ups and that existing subscriptions will remain active until...
- The company informed current and past AEW pay-per-view purchasers via email that AEW and Ring of Honor pay-per-views are no longer available for purchase on TrillerTV, although previously...
All Elite Wrestling’s partnership with TrillerTV for the AEW Plus subscription service has officially ended, marking the conclusion of a distribution agreement that began in 2019 and served international fans outside the United States and Canada.
TrillerTV confirmed the discontinuation in a direct communication to subscribers, stating that AEW Plus is no longer accepting new sign-ups and that existing subscriptions will remain active until the next billing date before being terminated.
The company informed current and past AEW pay-per-view purchasers via email that AEW and Ring of Honor pay-per-views are no longer available for purchase on TrillerTV, although previously bought events will remain accessible in user accounts.
AEW Plus provided international viewers with access to live, commercial-free episodes of AEW Dynamite and Collision, along with an archive of non-pay-per-view programming including Rampage and Battle of the Belts, in addition to discounted pay-per-view options for a monthly fee.
The service was launched ahead of Dynamite’s debut and became a key distributor for AEW’s pay-per-view events in regions where the promotion did not have domestic broadcast partners.
Triller’s decision to discontinue AEW Plus coincides with All Elite Wrestling’s launch of its own direct-to-consumer platform, MyAEW, which debuted on March 9, 2026.
MyAEW was introduced as both a subscription streaming service and a free ad-supported television (FAST) channel, offering live episodes of Dynamite and Collision, Ring of Honor programming, the AEW podcast network, and access to the promotion’s video library.
The platform’s pricing includes a base tier at $7.99 per month for live weekly shows and select content, while a premium option at $19.99 monthly or $119.99 annually includes all new AEW pay-per-views and an archive of select premium events.
Standalone pay-per-view purchases are also available on MyAEW for fans outside the United States, Mexico, and India, providing an alternative to the previous TrillerTV model.
Industry reports indicate that Triller has faced ongoing financial challenges, with SEC filings showing that AEW accounted for approximately 19% of the company’s consolidated revenue in 2023 and 24% in 2024.
The discontinuation follows Triller’s inability to stream the AEW Dynasty pay-per-view live on April 12, 2026, as the event was only made available several hours after its initial broadcast.
All Elite Wrestling has directed former AEW Plus subscribers to MyAEW.com for information on available programming in their respective regions, positioning the new platform as the primary destination for international access to its content.
The end of the AEW Plus distribution deal reflects a broader shift in how wrestling promotions manage global digital rights, with increasing preference for direct-to-consumer models over third-party streaming partnerships.
