AEW Grand Slam Mexico 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

AEW Grand Slam Mexico 2025 Live Stream

AEW Grand Slam Mexico 2025 will take place on Wednesday 18 June 2025 at Arena México in Mexico City, airing live at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT as a special two-and-a-half-hour episode of AEW Dynamite. Fans in the United States can tune in via TBS and stream simultaneously on Max, while cord-cutters have multiple OTT options such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and DirecTV Stream.

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, live access is available through AEW Plus on TrillerTV, with delayed free broadcasts on ITV and ITVX. Australian viewers can watch via ESPN or AEW Plus, and European fans have access through DAZN, TrillerTV and local broadcasters such as ITV4 in the UK and Sky Sport Italia. In Japan, AEW content streams on FITE TV and select local services, with further arrangements in other territories via CMLL’s YouTube channel and regional providers.

How to watch AEW Grand Slam Mexico 2025

How to watch in the United States

AEW Grand Slam Mexico will air live on TBS at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT, simulcast on Max as part of AEW’s Warner Bros. Discovery rights deal effective January 2025. Cord-cutters can stream via Sling TV (Blue and Orange plans include TBS and TNT), YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV or DirecTV Stream, all of which carry TBS.

How to watch in the United Kingdom

For live viewing, UK fans should subscribe to AEW Plus on TrillerTV (formerly FITE TV), granting access to AEW Dynamite, Collision and special events in real time. Delayed free-to-air broadcasts air on ITV (Dynamite on Fridays) and ITVX, though these are not live.

How to watch in Australia

Australian viewers can catch AEW Grand Slam Mexico live via ESPN, which holds rights to AEW Dynamite. Alternatively, AEW Plus on TrillerTV offers live streaming of weekly shows and special events for international subscribers.

How to watch in Europe

AEW Dynamite and special episodes like Grand Slam Mexico are available across Europe through DAZN in markets including Portugal, Sweden, Poland and Turkey. In Germany, Dynamite airs on TNT Serie; in France on Toonami; and in Italy on Sky Sport, with live streams also accessible via AEW Plus on TrillerTV.

How to watch in Japan

In Japan, AEW content is streamed on TrillerTV, which offers live and on-demand access to Dynamite, Collision and Grand Slam specials. Local sports streaming platforms may also carry the event, so viewers should check regional listings.

RegionLive TV ChannelsStreaming Services
United StatesTBSMax; Sling TV; YouTube TV; Hulu + Live TV; DirecTV Stream
United Kingdom & IrelandITV (delayed); ITVX (delayed)AEW Plus on TrillerTV
AustraliaESPNAEW Plus on TrillerTV
EuropeTNT Serie (DE); Toonami (FR); Sky Sport Italia (IT)DAZN; AEW Plus on TrillerTV
JapanFITE TV; select local sports platforms
MexicoFox Sports Mexico; TBSMax
CanadaTSN2DAZN; Sling TV
Latin AmericaFITE TV; CMLL YouTube (Super Estrella plan)
Middle Eastlocal sports networksFITE TV
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