AEW Worlds End 2025 Live Stream: How to watch.

AEW Worlds End 2025 Poster

AEW closes out the year with AEW Worlds End 2025, airing live on pay per view from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on Saturday, December 27, 2025. If you want to catch the show live from home, you have several legit streaming options across the United States, Canada, and select international markets, plus traditional cable and satellite ordering in North America.

Below is everything you need to know to stream AEW Worlds End 2025 without missing the opening bell.

When is AEW Worlds End 2025?

According to AEW’s official PPV listing, Worlds End starts at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on December 27, 2025. The event venue listing shows a 6:00pm CT start time locally in Illinois, which matches 7pm ET for doors and in arena timing.

How to watch AEW Worlds End 2025 in the United States

AEW lists the following official ways to stream or order Worlds End in the US:

  • HBO Max (United States)
  • Prime Video (United States)
  • PPV.com (United States)
  • YouTube (United States, select markets)
  • Sling TV (United States)
  • DIRECTV and DISH
  • Traditional cable and satellite PPV providers

If you want a simple streaming setup, Prime Video is clearly positioning Worlds End as a straightforward PPV purchase. Prime Video’s listing shows the event as a Pay Per View priced at $49.99, and notes you do not need a Prime membership, just an Amazon account.

How to watch AEW Worlds End 2025 in Canada and internationally

AEW’s official PPV page also lists options for Canada and select international markets, including:

  • Prime Video (United Kingdom, plus select territories including Canada, France, Germany)
  • TrillerTV (Canada and select international markets)
  • PPV.com (Canada and select international markets)
  • YouTube (Canada and select international markets)
  • Traditional cable and satellite providers (Canada)

If you are using TrillerTV, their support notes you can watch via web browser, mobile apps, and supported TV devices like Android TV, Apple TV, Fire TV, and Roku.

Step by step: how to order and stream Worlds End

  1. Pick your platform (Max, Prime Video, PPV.com, YouTube, or your cable provider).
  2. Create or sign in to your account on that service.
  3. Purchase the PPV, then open the event page shortly before bell time.
  4. Stream on a supported device (smart TV app, streaming stick, mobile, or browser).

If you would rather watch with a crowd, AEW also lists Dave & Buster’s and select Tom’s Watch Bar locations in the US as official viewing options.

OptionWhere it is availableWhat it isNotes
HBO MaxUnited StatesStreaming PPV purchaseListed by AEW officially as a US option for Worlds End.
Prime VideoUnited States, Canada, France, Germany, United KingdomStreaming PPV purchasePrime Video lists it as Pay Per View $49.99. Prime Video also notes you do not need a Prime membership to watch PPV.
PPV.comUnited States, Canada, select international marketsStreaming PPV purchaseListed by AEW for US, Canada, and select international markets.
YouTubeUnited States, Canada, select international marketsStreaming PPV purchaseListed by AEW for US, Canada, and select international markets.
Sling TVUnited States, Puerto Rico, US Virgin IslandsStreaming PPV purchaseListed by AEW for these US territories.
DIRECTVUnited States, Puerto Rico, US Virgin IslandsCable or satellite PPVListed by AEW as an ordering option.
DISH NetworkUnited States, Puerto Rico, US Virgin IslandsCable or satellite PPVListed by AEW as an ordering option.
Traditional cable and satellite providersUnited States, CanadaCable or satellite PPVAEW lists this as a standard ordering route in both countries.
TrillerTVCanada and select international marketsStreaming PPV purchaseAEW lists TrillerTV for Canada and select international markets, and TrillerTV publishes a country availability list.
Dave & Buster’sUnited StatesIn person viewingAEW lists Worlds End airing at Dave & Buster’s locations nationwide.
Tom’s Watch BarUnited StatesIn person viewingAEW lists select Tom’s Watch Bar locations.

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