AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster 2026 Live Stream: How to watch

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AEW Dynamite: Summer Blockbuster airs live Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET on TBS, with a simulcast on HBO Max. The show comes live from The Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, hometown of Continental Champion Jon Moxley, who defends against Shane Taylor. Two Owen Hart Cup matches and Orange Cassidy vs. Andrade will also be taking place on this special Dynamite broadcast.

Where to watch AEW Dynamite by country

Cord-cutters without HBO Max in the United States can use on Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV, or DirecTV Stream, all of which carry TBS. Outside North America, you can watch via MyAEW, AEW’s own subscription service, available almost everywhere except the US, Canada, Mexico, and India.

RegionLive stream / broadcasterLocal start time
United StatesTBS, HBO Max (Sling, Fubo, YouTube TV)8:00 PM ET, Wed Jun 10
CanadaTSN, TSN+ app8:00 PM ET, Wed Jun 10
United KingdomAEW Plus (TrillerTV) live; ITV delayed1:00 AM BST, Thu Jun 11
IrelandAEW Plus (TrillerTV)1:00 AM IST, Thu Jun 11
AustraliaESPN; AEW Plus (TrillerTV)10:00 AM AEST, Thu Jun 11
New ZealandAEW Plus / MyAEW12:00 PM NZST, Thu Jun 11
MexicoLocal broadcast partner6:00 PM CST, Wed Jun 10
IndiaLocal AEW partner5:30 AM IST, Thu Jun 11
Germany, France, SpainMyAEW2:00 AM CEST, Thu Jun 11
Rest of Europe / globalMyAEWvaries — see times below
JapanMyAEW9:00 AM JST, Thu Jun 11
Singapore, PhilippinesMyAEW8:00 AM, Thu Jun 11
UAEMyAEW4:00 AM GST, Thu Jun 11
South AfricaMyAEW2:00 AM SAST, Thu Jun 11
Brazil, ArgentinaMyAEW9:00 PM, Wed Jun 10

MyAEW is $19.99/£14.99 a month, which includes pay-per-views. Pricing for the weekly TV-only access varies by region, so you should check the in-app rate before subscribing.

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