AEW Forbidden Door 2026 live stream: how to watch

Thekla vs. Starlight Kid set for Forbidden Door

AEW Forbidden Door 2026 is set to take place this weekend (on Sunday, June 28th) from the SAP Center in San Jose, California. Several big matches have been confirmed for the card, including Swerve Strickland vs. Will Ospreay, Mercedes Moné vs. Maya World and Thekla vs. Starlight Kid, which will be available to watch via a few different methods.

Is AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2026 on PPV?

Here are the different options you have available when it comes to watching Forbidden Door 2026 in the US, UK and Australia:

How to watch in the US

Platform (US)PriceNotes
HBO Max PPV$39.99Cheapest, HBO Max subscription required first
Prime Video~$49.99One-off purchase, no subscription needed
PPV.com~$49.99Web and app
Sling TV~$49.99US, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
DISH / DIRECTV~$49.99Order through your provider
YouTube~$49.99Buy via AEW’s official channel
DAZNVariesAvailable across 180+ countries
Cable / satellite~$49.99Traditional PPV order
Dave & Buster’sIn-venueShown nationwide

How to watch in the UK

Platform (UK)PriceNotes
Prime Video£14.99One-off, live from 1am BST
MyAEW£14.99/mo or £90/yrSubscription, not a single purchase
PPV.comCheck listingSelect international markets
DAZNVariesAvailable in the UK
YouTubeCheck listingSelect international market

How to watch in Australia

Platform (AU / NZ)PriceNotes
Prime VideoAUD / NZD, variesOne-off where listed
DAZNVaries180+ countries
PPV.comVariesSelect international
YouTubeVariesSelect international
MyAEWA/NZ/NZ/NZ subscriptionGlobal option
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