AEW makes past PPVs & special events available for purchase on Triller

While the future of an all-inclusive streaming service appears to still be some time away, AEW has made important parts of its history — past pay-per-views — available for purchase on Triller in the interim.

Announced on Tuesday, fans can now purchase past PPVs either ala carte or by packs by complete year, dating back to the compnay’s beginning in 2018. Triller (the former FITE.tv) is a longtime partner with AEW, offering AEW+ to international viewers in addition to becoming an pay-per-view buying option for U.S. buyers which started this past April.

It’s the first time AEW has discounted past PPVs in this format as previously, the only way to watch older PPVs for those that had not previously purchased them was to buy them at their full price.

While the ala carte pricing is $10 per shows, the packs vary in price from $29.99 to $59.99, giving purchasers a discount when they buy in bulk:

  • 2018/2018 pack ($34.99): All In, Double or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear, Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen
  • 2020 pack ($29.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear
  • 2021 pack ($29.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear
  • 2022 pack ($34.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, Forbidden Door, All Out and Full Gear
  • 2023 pack ($59.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, Forbidden Door, All In, All Out, WrestleDream, Full Gear and World’s End

AEW head Tony Khan has mentioned in the past that in the impending new TV rights deal he hopes to sign that streaming will be an option with that package. He has mentioned AEW’s library as part of that offering, but it’s unclear if any new deal would include past PPVs in addition to past episodes of AEW TV similar to how WWE, TNA and others offer their past content.

AEW is currently in their exclusive negotiating rights window with WBD that is expected to expire in the next few weeks according to reports.