AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 Live Stream: How to watch.

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AEW Dynamite: Holiday Bash 2025 airs Wednesday 17 December 2025, with an earlier-than-usual start time of 3pm PT, 6pm ET, and 11pm in the UK. If you are planning to watch live, the key is knowing which broadcaster carries Dynamite in your region, plus the easiest streaming option if you do not have traditional cable.

Below is a simple, region-by-region guide to watching AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 live this week:

How to watch AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 in the United States

In the United States, AEW Dynamite airs on TBS, and AEW has confirmed the show also simulcasts on Max.

Your main options are:

  • Watch on TBS via cable, satellite, or any live TV package that includes TBS.
  • Stream live on Max, then catch replays on demand if you miss the start.

Tip: if you are using a TV app login (TBS or a live TV provider), sign in before the show begins so you do not waste the first match sorting your account.

How to watch AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 in the United Kingdom

For UK viewers who want to watch live, the most common route is AEW Plus on TrillerTV, which carries live episodes and replays.

You may also find a later broadcast on ITV depending on scheduling, but if your goal is the live stream, AEW Plus is usually the best option.

How to watch AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 in Australia

In Australia, AEW has an official broadcast deal that includes ESPN and ESPN2, available through providers such as Foxtel, Kayo Sports, and Fetch TV.

If you prefer a dedicated wrestling stream with replays, AEW Plus on TrillerTV is also commonly used for live viewing in many markets.

How to watch AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 in Europe

Across much of Europe, AEW Plus on TrillerTV is typically the most straightforward way to watch Dynamite live and on demand. Because broadcast rights vary by country, if AEW Plus is not available where you live, check your local sports channels and streaming platforms for a delayed airing.

How to watch AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 in Japan

In Japan, AEW Dynamite is available on NJPW World as part of the AEW and NJPW content arrangement.

How to watch AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 in other territories

If you are outside the regions above, start with TrillerTV’s AEW channel to see whether AEW Plus is available in your country and what it includes (live episodes and replays).

RegionOfficial Streaming PlatformHow to Watch LiveOn-Demand / Replay Availability
United StatesTBS / MaxLive on TBS via cable or live TV streaming services. Simulcast available on Max.Full replays available on Max after the broadcast
United KingdomTrillerTV (AEW Plus)Live streaming via AEW Plus subscription on TrillerTVOn-demand replays included with AEW Plus
AustraliaESPN / ESPN2 (Foxtel, Kayo Sports)Live via ESPN channels through Foxtel, Kayo Sports, or Fetch TVReplays available depending on provider
EuropeTrillerTV (AEW Plus)Live streaming in supported European territories via AEW PlusFull replays available on TrillerTV
JapanNJPW WorldLive or delayed streaming via NJPW WorldOn-demand access available for subscribers
CanadaTSN / TSN+Live via TSN channels or TSN+ streaming serviceReplays available on TSN platforms
Latin AmericaSpace / TrillerTV (select regions)Live broadcast or AEW Plus where availableReplay availability varies by country
Other International RegionsTrillerTV (AEW Plus)Live streaming where AEW Plus is supportedOn-demand replays included

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