‘Watch AEW’ channel added to new streaming service

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AEW has added a new way for fans to watch its free “Watch AEW” channel.

The promotion sent out an announcement today stating that Watch AEW is now available on The Roku Channel, a free streaming service that is supported by ads. Watch AEW streams library content like episodes of Dynamite from the first few years of the promotion.

“BIG NEWS for professional wrestling fans: The Watch AEW FAST [Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television] Channel is now available on The @Roku Channel!” AEW announced. “Stream some of the biggest moments in All Elite Wrestling history absolutely for free wherever you find Roku!”

Watch AEW is also available on services like Tubi and through the website of AEW’s in-house MyAEW subscription service.

“The Roku Channel is the latest platform to carry the WatchAEW FAST channel, joining alongside MyAEW.com, HPTV, Amazon, LG TV, Tubi and QuickCast/StreaMix,” AEW wrote. “Additional announcements on future platforms for the WatchAEW FAST channel will be made in the near future.”

Tony Khan explains importance of Watch AEW —

In an interview with Q93 Radio last month, Khan said the goal with Watch AEW is to have a constant stream where viewers can sample AEW content before diving into the current product.

“That’s a huge thing now, having 24-hour streaming and having a channel always running where people can tune in anytime and watch the classic events and utilize the library that we’ve built,” Khan said. “So I think that the FAST channel is a really great development for AEW where you can go back and watch on the different streaming services and get caught up ahead of the live events.”

Joseph Currier
Joseph Currier

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