Posted on 9/03/125 by Bob Magee
Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max and All Elite Wrestling
today announced a groundbreaking expansion of their nearly
six-year relationship, with the launch of AEW pay-per-view
events on HBO Max, starting with AEW All Out on Saturday,
September 20 at 3 p.m. ET from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto,
Canada.
HBO Max will stream live AEW pay-per-view events without
ads, with all marketing and promotions of AEW PPV events
primarily centered on HBO Max. Preorders for AEW All Out on
HBO Max will launch this Friday, September 5, allowing U.S.
HBO Max subscribers with supported devices to purchase the
event for the exclusive price of $39.99. Fans streaming AEW
All Out on HBO Max can enjoy this event in HDR10 and Dolby
Atmos, delivering stunning picture quality and immersive,
arena-like sound that puts fans at the center of the action.
Purchase and access to PPV Content may vary by subscription
provider.
HBO Max users with a base subscription and a supported
device can log on to purchase the event, which will be
highlighted throughout the app or found in search. Once a
purchase is complete, subscribers can find the event under
“My Purchases” via the “My Stuff” page on the HBO Max menu.
After the event, replays will be exclusively available for
six months for purchasers. For more information on the HBO
Max PPV experience, click here.
Leading into AEW All Out that Saturday, September 20, TNT
and HBO Max will air AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl: All Out at
2 p.m. ET, a one-hour live show that will get fans’
adrenaline pumping for the afternoon’s main attraction.
Also, earlier in the week on Wednesday, September 17, TBS
and HBO Max will be live from London, Ontario for a special
three-hour show — September to Remember — starting at 8 p.m.
ET, featuring AEW’s biggest names in non-stop high-flying
action as they set the stage for the signature pay-per-view
event that weekend.
The addition of AEW pay-per-view events on HBO Max continues
an incredible year for AEW programming across Warner Bros.
Discovery networks and platforms, delivering the widest
offering for AEW fans ever.
HBO Max subscribers in the U.S. have access to a growing
library of hundreds of hours of AEW content, including all
new AEW weekly telecasts — AEW Dynamite on TBS and AEW
Collision on TNT — as a live simulcast as well as on demand
replays, all AEW pay-per-view special events through the end
of 2024, all episodes of AEW Dynamite from its first two
years, as well as all recent episodes of AEW Dynamite and
AEW Collision.
AEW programming has reached more than 11 million fans so far
this year across TBS and TNT, with AEW Dynamite on TBS
ranking as Wednesday’s #1 cable entertainment program among
P18-49. AEW Collision also ranks among the top 5 programs in
its Saturday time slot among P18-49 and M18-49. TNT’s April
26 episode of AEW Collision delivered the show’s third
largest total viewers ever, and TBS’ AEW Grand Slam Mexico
on June 18 had the most watched AEW Dynamite episode among
P25-54 in nearly a year (July 2024).