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

AEW Dynamite How to Watch

AEW Dynamite has become the flagship show for All Elite Wrestling since its debut back in October 2019. Since then, the company has taken the programme across the globe and has signed deals with territories in Europe, Asia and beyond.

Whether you’re in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere in the world, you have several options to tune in and watch AEW Dynamite live or on demand. Here’s a breakdown of where and how to catch the action every week.

How to watch AEW Dynamite in the United States

In the United States, AEW Dynamite airs live every Wednesday night at 8 PM ET on TBS. Fans can watch via traditional cable or satellite TV. Cord-cutters can stream the show live using services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream, all of which include TBS in their channel lineups.

Episodes are also available to watch on demand via the TBS website and app, though a valid cable subscription is required. For fans who miss the live broadcast, AEW often posts match highlights and segments on their official YouTube channel shortly after the show airs.

How to watch AEW Dynamite in the United Kingdom

UK viewers can watch AEW Dynamite on TrillerTV (formerly FITE TV) via the AEW Plus subscription. This service provides live broadcasts and on-demand replays, typically airing early Thursday morning due to the time difference. AEW Plus also includes other weekly shows like Collision.

The show is also broadcast later on in the week on ITV, but AEW Plus is the go-to destination for UK fans wanting live access.

How to watch AEW Dynamite in Canada

In Canada, AEW Dynamite is broadcast live on TSN. You can watch it on TSN1, TSN2, or through the TSN Direct streaming service, which allows for both live viewing and on-demand access. TSN also streams the episodes on its website and mobile app.

How to watch AEW Dynamite in Australia

Australian fans can also watch AEW Dynamite via TrillerTV+ (formerly FITE TV) with an AEW Plus subscription. This gives access to live and on-demand content without delays. Shows are typically available early Thursday morning local time.

AEW Dynamite: Where to Watch by Country

Country/RegionPlatformLive Broadcast TimeNotes
United StatesTBS, YouTube TV, Sling, Hulu + Live TVWednesdays, 8 PM ETAvailable via cable and streaming platforms
United KingdomAEW Plus (TrillerTV+)Thursdays, 1 AM GMTIncludes live and on-demand viewing
CanadaTSN, TSN DirectWednesdays, 8 PM ETLive on TV and streaming via TSN
AustraliaAEW Plus (TrillerTV+)Thursdays, ~11 AM AESTFull episodes and replays included
EuropeAEW Plus (TrillerTV+)Varies by time zoneMost European countries covered
JapanAEW Plus (TrillerTV+)Thursdays, Morning JSTEnglish commentary, on-demand access
Other RegionsAEW Plus (TrillerTV+)VariesReliable global streaming platform
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