AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Post Show Media Scrum Live Stream: How to watch

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AEW’s Double or Nothing 2025 concludes with an unmissable Post Show Media Scrum, streamed live and free on AEW’s official YouTube channel. Held on Sunday 25 May 2025 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, the Post Show kicks off immediately after the main pay-per-view event, offering interviews, analysis and immediate reactions from the talent and VIPs in attendance. Unlike the main card, this Media Scrum is available at no extra cost; viewers worldwide simply need to head to AEW’s YouTube page to tune in. Below, find out how fans in key territories can catch every word of the Post Show live stream.

How to watch the Post Show in the United States

American viewers can access the Post Show stream for free via AEW’s official YouTube channel. No subscription or pay-per-view purchase is required; simply visit the channel at the conclusion of Double or Nothing 2025 to join the live Media Scrum YouTube. This makes it easier than ever for U.S. fans to stay tuned to backstage insights and talent interviews without missing a moment.

How to watch the Post Show in the United Kingdom

Fans in the UK can enjoy the AEW Post Show live stream on YouTube at no cost. The UK broadcast follows immediately after the Arizona-based event concludes on Sunday 25 May 2025, which translates to Monday morning in Britain. Simply navigate to the AEW channel on YouTube, and the live Media Scrum will be available alongside the chat feature for real-time fan interaction.

How to watch the Post Show in Australia

Australian viewers should head to AEW’s official YouTube channel on Monday 26 May 2025, following the live pay-per-view event in the U.S. The Media Scrum stream is free and globally accessible, meaning fans Down Under can join immediately for post-show commentary and exclusive backstage access.

How to watch the Post Show in Europe

Across continental Europe, AEW’s Post Show Media Scrum is streamed live and free on YouTube. The show begins after the conclusion of Double or Nothing 2025, which airs late on Sunday evening European time. Viewers from France to Poland and beyond can log in to AEW’s YouTube page to watch the immediate fallout and interviews without any subscription requirement.

How to watch the Post Show in Japan

In Japan, the Post Show Media Scrum is also available via AEW’s official YouTube channel at no extra cost. With the live event finishing on Sunday afternoon JST, Japanese fans can join the live stream to hear comments from wrestlers and AEW management as soon as the ring clears.

TerritoryLocal Date & Approx. TimePlatformCostRequirements
United StatesSunday, 25 May 2025 (Immediate post-PPV)AEW’s official YouTube channelFreeAEW YouTube subscription (free)
United KingdomMonday, 26 May 2025 ≈ 02:00 BSTAEW’s official YouTube channelFreeAEW YouTube account
AustraliaMonday, 26 May 2025 ≈ 11:00 AESTAEW’s official YouTube channelFreeAEW YouTube account
Continental EuropeSunday, 25 May 2025 ≈ 21:00 CESTAEW’s official YouTube channelFreeAEW YouTube account
JapanMonday, 26 May 2025 ≈ 05:00 JSTAEW’s official YouTube channelFreeAEW YouTube account
Other TerritoriesImmediately after US PPV endAEW’s official YouTube channelFreeAEW YouTube account; no VPN neede
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