
Amazon Prime Reportedly Adding AEW Pay-Per-Views – According to a recent report from Wrestlenomics, Amazon Prime may soon become a platform where fans can purchase AEW pay-per-views. While no official announcement has been made by AEW or Amazon, this potential development could significantly expand accessibility for AEW events.
If confirmed, it’s unclear whether the rollout would begin with AEW Revolution in March. Amazon Prime has offered boxing pay-per-views in the past, so this move would align with its gradual entry into live sports programming.
The report suggests that the service would be available in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom. Importantly, fans would not need to be Amazon Prime members to purchase the pay-per-views, making it a flexible option for a wider audience.
Once official, Amazon Prime would join existing digital PPV platforms such as Triller, PPV.com, and YouTube. Additionally, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max is expected to introduce PPV capabilities later this year, reportedly with a discounted rate, further diversifying options for fans.
AEW’s 2025 pay-per-view calendar kicks off with Revolution in Los Angeles this March, followed by Dynasty in April from Philadelphia. Other confirmed events include All In in July from Texas and Forbidden Door in August, which will take place in London, England.
If Amazon Prime joins the lineup, it could enhance AEW’s reach by tapping into Amazon’s vast global audience while offering fans more convenient ways to access AEW’s premium events.
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Amazon Prime Reportedly Adding AEW Pay-Per-Views