AEW Revolution is more than just a pay-per-view tonight — it’s the first significant test for MyAEW, the company’s newly launched international streaming platform. According to Fightful Select, sources within AEW say they are excited about the platform’s debut and are watching closely to see how audiences respond.
MyAEW, built in partnership with Kiswe, includes a FAST channel streaming AEW content continuously as well as two subscription tiers. The $7.99 monthly tier provides international subscribers — outside the US, Canada, India, and Mexico — with live streams of Dynamite and Collision, access to ROH PPVs during the month they air, ROH TV, and the AEW TV archive. The $19.99 tier adds live AEW PPV access, including tonight’s Revolution. Fans outside the US, India, and Mexico can also purchase standalone PPVs without a subscription.
Fightful’s sources described the platform launch as a pivotal moment, with Revolution functioning as the first real proof of concept for how MyAEW will perform on a major event night. The promotion is eager to see the reception translate into numbers.
Revolution airs live tonight from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on PPV, HBO Max, DAZN, and other platforms. For international fans, MyAEW represents a new direct-to-consumer option that AEW is betting on as a cornerstone of its global strategy going forward.
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