Tony Khan ‘looking to add’ more promotions to MyAEW
Tony Khan has plans to make MyAEW a global hub for professional wrestling.
Speaking at the post-Double or Nothing press conference on Sunday night, Khan addressed the news that One Fall Wrestling (1FW) content will be featured on MyAEW. Adding that indie promotion made sense given that it’s owned by QT Marshall, an AEW wrestler/executive. And Khan confirmed the move is part of a broader strategy that will see more promotions join MyAEW.
“MyAEW is primarily focused on international [subscribers], but we do have the domestic service. And it has a lot of great content, and we plan to feature wrestling from multiple promotions,” Khan said. “We’ve just added QT’s great promotion, we have One Fall Wrestling now, but we’re looking to add other promotions to MyAEW and make it a hub for pro wrestling all over the world.
“Of course, for a lot of fans, it’s already become a great destination. It’s been a key part of our international strategy, but also here in the US, there’s great promotions we can make available on MyAEW. Still, we have all of our focus here pushed toward HBO Max and Warner Bros. Discovery.”
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The creation of MyAEW was announced this March, with the new service largely existing as a replacement for TrillerTV in markets outside of the United States and Canada. Those international subscribers can pay a monthly fee to access all AEW TV and ROH programming. At higher tiers, AEW pay-per-views are included in the subscription.
In the US/Canada, MyAEW is available as a FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channel that plays archival AEW content on a live stream. There is also some free AEW/ROH on-demand content, along with 1FW shows being free to watch on demand. 1FW is based in the state of Georgia and recently had Darby Allin stop by for a surprise appearance.
It’s noted on the MyAEW site that an AEW podcast network is coming soon.