Tony Khan Discusses AEW’s Readiness to Simulcast on Max – AEW is set to usher in a new era with its first-ever simulcast, as AEW Dynamite: Fight For The Fallen on January 1, 2025, marks the promotion’s debut on Max. This new initiative will see AEW’s flagship shows, Dynamite and Collision, continuing to air on TBS and TNT, while also simulcasting on Max. Additionally, AEW pay-per-views will be available on the streaming platform, expanding the reach of the company’s content.
Tony Khan expressed his enthusiasm for this milestone during a recent interview with Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, discussing the significance of AEW’s simulcast. Khan emphasized that while Dynamite and Collision will continue to be available on their usual channels, this move to streaming allows AEW to tap into a broader audience, particularly those who have cut the cord and no longer rely on traditional cable TV.
“It’s weeks away and we’re very excited for the first-ever pro wrestling simulcast,” Khan said. “It’s going to open things up and create possibilities for new fans… It’s a great way to reach the wrestling fans who have been watching on TBS and TNT for years, and they can still do that for years to come.”
Khan also highlighted the importance of streaming in the future of entertainment, calling it “the future of all entertainment.” He explained that AEW’s move to Max is an important step in ensuring the company has a foothold in the evolving media landscape, further solidifying the company’s place in the industry.
Reflecting on AEW’s continued success with TBS and TNT, Khan expressed his gratitude for the network’s support, noting that the partnership has helped AEW flourish. This simulcast, combined with ongoing partnerships, is a key moment for AEW, setting the stage for future growth and global reach.
With the debut simulcast just around the corner, AEW fans can look forward to a new era of accessibility and innovation in professional wrestling.
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Tony Khan Discusses AEW’s Readiness to Simulcast on Max