How to watch the AEW Revolution 2026 Preshow Live

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Fans looking for how to watch the AEW Revolution 2026 preshow live have several official options, with AEW Revolution Zero Hour set to stream across HBO Max, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, X and Facebook. If you are trying to find the easiest legal AEW Revolution 2026 preshow live stream, the main thing to know is that AEW is offering the preshow on both streaming platforms and social media channels.

Official platforms

AEW Revolution Zero Hour will air on HBO Max, but there is one important detail for viewers using that platform. A Warner Bros. Discovery spokesperson clarified that the preshow is outside the PPV paywall, but not outside the HBO Max subscription paywall, so a Max subscription is still required there.

Alongside HBO Max, the AEW Revolution 2026 preshow is also scheduled to air on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, X and Facebook. That gives fans multiple official ways to watch AEW Revolution Zero Hour live without needing a traditional cable package.

Best way to watch the AEW Revolution 2026 Zero Hour

For most viewers, YouTube is likely the simplest option because AEW has a long track record of using its official YouTube channel for Zero Hour content and it works perfectly 99% of the time. Fans who already subscribe to Max may prefer watching there, especially if they plan to continue straight into the AEW Revolution 2026 pay-per-view on the same service.​

FAQ

QuestionAnswer
Where can I watch the AEW Revolution 2026 preshow live?AEW Revolution Zero Hour is scheduled to stream on HBO Max, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, X and Facebook. 
Is the AEW Revolution 2026 preshow free on Max?It is outside the PPV paywall, but viewers still need an HBO Max subscription to watch it there. 
Can I watch AEW Revolution Zero Hour on YouTube?Yes, YouTube is one of the announced official platforms for the preshow.
Is Amazon Prime Video carrying the AEW Revolution 2026 preshow?Yes, the preshow coverage includes Amazon Prime Video. 
Are social media platforms carrying the AEW Revolution preshow?Yes, AEW’s X and Facebook platforms are also listed for Zero Hour. 
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