AEW Revolution 2026 Live Stream: How to watch

AEW Revolution 2026 Main Event Face Off

The AEW Revolution 2026 pay‑per‑view takes place on Sunday, March 15 2026 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The event kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT, with a Zero Hour pre‑show beginning an hour earlier. Fans worldwide can tune in through a variety of official streaming partners and cable providers, making it easy to catch every match on the card.

DetailInformation
DateSunday, March 15 2026
Start time (main card)8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT
VenueCrypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
Time zone conversionsSee table below

How to watch AEW Revolution 2026 in the United States

PlatformAccess typePrice (USD)Notes
PPV.comStand‑alone PPV$49.99Available to all U.S. fans
Sling TVAdd‑on PPV$49.99Requires Sling subscription
YouTubePPV purchase$49.99Via YouTube Live
Amazon Prime VideoPPV purchase$49.99Prime membership not required
HBO MaxPPV purchase$39.99 (subscriber discount)Requires HBO Max subscription
DirecTVTraditional PPV$49.99Satellite/cable option
Dish NetworkTraditional PPV$49.99Satellite option

These options reflect the current distribution model for AEW PPVs in the U.S..

AEW Revolution 2026 International streaming choices

RegionPlatform(s)Price (approx.)Details
CanadaPPV.com, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV$49.99 USD (PPV.com) / $39.99 (TrillerTV)Available in English and French
United KingdomTrillerTV, Amazon Prime Video£14.99 (Amazon) / $19.99 USD (TrillerTV)TrillerTV offers AEW Plus discount
Europe (Germany, France, etc.)TrillerTV, YouTube, Amazon Prime VideoVaries by countryTrillerTV carries the PPV outside North America
Australia/New ZealandTrillerTV, YouTube, Amazon Prime VideoAUD ≈ $25 (TrillerTV)TrillerTV provides localized commentary
Global (outside U.S./Canada)MyAEW (Kiswe), YouTube, TrillerTV$7.99/month (MyAEW basic)MyAEW offers a free live channel and PPV access

International viewers can rely on TrillerTV, the newly launched MyAEW service, or mainstream platforms such as YouTube and Amazon Prime Video.

Tips for a smooth viewing experience

  • Test your stream 15 minutes before Zero Hour to avoid last‑minute buffering.
  • If using a mobile device, enable “high quality” in the app settings for the clearest picture.
  • For social‑media streams, follow the official AEW accounts on YouTube, X, and Facebook to get the correct links.
  • Consider bundling the PPV with a monthly subscription (e.g., HBO Max or MyAEW) if you plan to watch future AEW events.
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