Nearly a third of AEW Dynamite’s full run is now available to stream for free on Tubi, with the Fox-owned FAST service now hosting the first 101 episodes from 2019 through 2021.
Neither AEW nor Tubi had formally announced the deal as of writing. AEW now joins WWE NXT, WWE Evolve, WWE Rivals, WWE Biographies and Dark Side of the Ring on the service. Searching “AEW” on Tubi brings up NXT and Evolve, while searching “WWE” does not surface AEW content.
AEW content can now be accessed through three platforms depending on subscription status: HBO Max with a subscription, MyAEW with a subscription, or Tubi for free. Tubi was previously at the centre of the MLW antitrust lawsuit against WWE, in which it was alleged Stephanie McMahon contacted the broadcaster to cancel a nearly completed deal with MLW. That lawsuit settled for $20 million.
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