AEW finds new broadcast home for early episodes of Dynamite
In a year where they launched their own streaming service, AEW has continued to expand their reach by adding a new unexpected broadcast partner in the Fox-owned Tubi.
While neither side has yet to formally announce anything as of this writing, nearly one third of the entire run of AEW Dynamite is now available to stream for free on the FAST (free ad-supported television) service, totaling the first 101 episodes from 2019, 2020 and 2021.
On the wrestling side of things, AEW now sits along WWE NXT and WWE Evolve on the service in addition to A&E’s WWE Rivals and WWE Biographies plus Vice’s Dark Side of the Ring. If you search WWE on Tubi, AEW does not come up but if you search AEW, both NXT and Evolve do. Evolve debuted on the service in March 2025.
Depending on where they live, fans can now watch archive AEW content on HBO Max with a subscription, MyAEW with a subscription, or Tubi.
Tubi was a key part of the MLW antitrust lawsuit against WWE where it was claimed that Stephanie McMahon contacted the broadcaster to get a nearly completed deal between Tubi and MLW canceled. The two sides eventually settled for $20 million.