AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary Live Stream: How to watch

AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary TNT Championship match

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) will celebrate a milestone on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, with a special 6th Anniversary edition of Dynamite. This episode promises an extended runtime of 2.5 hours and a stacked match card, including a TNT Championship match with Orange Cassidy facing Kyle Fletcher.

If you’re wondering how to watch the AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary live stream, here’s your definitive guide:

AEW Dynamite Anniversary Start Time and Broadcast Details

  • The show airs live October 1, 2025 from Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida
  • In the U.S., Dynamite typically airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET.
  • This anniversary show is being expanded to 2.5 hours instead of the usual two.

Where to Watch: U.S. & International Streams

United States

  • TBS (Cable / Satellite) – The live broadcast airs on TBS, as with all standard Dynamite episodes
  • HBO Max / Max (Streaming) – As of January 2025, AEW began simulcasting Dynamite on HBO Max, allowing fans to stream live via the app. Make sure you have an active subscription before the show begins.
  • Live TV Streaming Services – Platforms like YouTube TV offer live TBS + additional channels, giving you access via streaming.
  • Other services (e.g. Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV) that carry TBS may also enable live viewing.

International / Outside U.S.

  • Triller TV / AEW Plus – AEW maintains rights for international streaming through Triller TV’s AEW Plus package, which allows live simulcast access in regions where cable TBS isn’t available.
  • Local broadcasters / licensed platforms – In some countries, Dynamite rights may be held by regional sports or streaming channels. Always check local listings.

How to Set Up for the Live Stream

  • Subscribe early to HBO Max / Max or any live TV streaming service carrying TBS. Ensure payment and login credentials are ready well before go time.
  • Download & update the apps (HBO Max, YouTube TV, FITE) on your smart device, tablet, or TV — and test streaming functionality ahead of time.
  • Check your time zone – if you’re tuning in from outside the Eastern U.S., be sure to adjust. The show starts 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT).
  • Stable internet connection is essential – aim for at least 5 Mbps or higher for HD streams.
  • Tune in early, as special anniversary cards often include pre-show content, graphics, promos, and intros.

Bonus Tips & Caveats

  • This 6th Anniversary edition will be longer than the usual two hours, so don’t switch away early.
  • If you are outside the U.S., ensure your FITE TV / AEW Plus access is valid in your region; some geo-restrictions may apply.
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