How to watch AEW Collision: US, UK, Canada, Australia and more

AEW Collision How to Watch

Following the early success of AEW Dynamite, All Elite Wrestling would bring AEW Collision to television in 2023. Initially believed to be a way to ‘separate’ some members of the AEW roster, Collision would go on to become the staple of AEW’s weekend programming.

AEW Collision airs every Saturday night, and for viewers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other regions, accessing AEW Collision is straightforward, thanks to various broadcasting and streaming partnerships.

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How to Watch AEW Collision in the United States

In the U.S., AEW Collision is broadcast live every Saturday night on TNT. For cable subscribers, tuning in is as simple as selecting the TNT channel at the scheduled time. For cord-cutters, several streaming services include TNT in their packages:​

Sling TV

Offers both Blue and Orange plans, with the Blue plan priced at $45 per month and the Orange at $40 per month. A bundled Sling TV Orange + Blue subscription is available for $60 monthly. New customers can often find promotions offering up to 50% off their first month.

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV Provides access to TNT among other channels, with subscription details available on their official website.

Additionally, as of January 2025, AEW Collision is simulcast live on Max, allowing subscribers to stream the show in real-time if they prefer that method to watching on television.

How to Watch AEW Collision in the United Kingdom

UK fans have multiple avenues to enjoy AEW Collision:​

ITV and ITVX

AEW Collision airs for free on ITV and the ITVX player. However, these are delayed broadcasts and not live streams.

AEW Plus via Triller TV

For those seeking live coverage, the AEW Plus subscription on Triller TV offers live streaming of AEW Collision per month. This service also includes access to other AEW programming like AEW Dynamite.

How to Watch AEW Collision in Canada

Viewers in Canada can watch AEW Collision live on USA Network Canada, which you can get as part of a cable subscription. The show is also available on demand the next day via TSN+.

How to Watch AEW Collision in Australia

Australian fans have the following options to watch AEW Collision:​

  • ESPN: Broadcasts AEW Collision, though the schedule may vary. It’s advisable to check local listings for exact times.
  • AEW Plus via Triller TV: Offers live streaming of AEW Collision for AUD $6.99 per month, providing an alternative for those seeking real-time viewing.

How to Watch AEW Collision in Europe

In various European countries, AEW Collision is accessible through:​

  • DAZN: Offers AEW content in multiple European nations. Availability and broadcast times may vary depending on the specific location. ​

How to Watch AEW Collision in Japan

To watch AEW Collision in Japan, you can stream it live on TrillerTV with an AEW Plus subscription.

AEW Collision Viewing Options by Region

RegionPlatform(s)Access TypeSubscription Details
United StatesTNT, Max, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TVLive BroadcastVaries by service; Max subscription starts at $9.99/month
United KingdomITV, ITVX (delayed), AEW Plus via Triller TVDelayed/LiveAEW Plus at £6.99/month
CanadaTSN, MaxLive BroadcastTSN Direct at CA $19.99/month; Max subscription available
AustraliaESPN, AEW Plus via Triller TVLive BroadcastAEW Plus at AUD $6.99/month
EuropeDAZN, AEW Plus via Triller TVLive BroadcastVaries by country and service
JapanNJPW WorldLive BroadcastSubscription details available on NJPW World
Other TerritoriesAEW Plus via Triller TV,Live/On-DemandAEW Plus subscription varies
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