All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has taken another step toward strengthening its direct relationship with fans worldwide by launching a new digital destination built to house live programming, exclusive content, and future fan engagement tools in one centralized location.
The promotion announced Monday that it has partnered with streaming technology company Kiswe to introduce MyAEW, a new global platform designed to expand how audiences outside North America watch and interact with AEW programming.
Through the new platform, international fans will gain access to live and on-demand AEW events outside the United States and Canada. The service will also feature a dedicated FAST channel. It will provide ad-supported viewing options for fans around the world.
Officials say the long-term goal is to build MyAEW into a digital hub for wrestling fans. There, they can watch matches, explore behind-the-scenes material, and discover exclusive content tied to the company’s expanding programming slate.
The launch arrives just ahead of AEW Revolution, one of the company’s flagship pay-per-view events. The show regularly showcases many of the promotion’s top stars. According to company leadership, the platform’s debut represents the early stage of a broader digital strategy. The effort hopes to deepen engagement with the promotion’s rapidly growing international audience.
“We are excited to partner with Kiswe for the launch of the new MyAEW platform,” said Tony Khan, who serves as CEO, general manager, and head of creative for All Elite Wrestling. “Kiswe has set the standard for digital content across all forms of sports and entertainment, and we are proud to have AEW alongside other leaders in this space as we continue to evolve the platform and best serve fans around the world.”
The companies plan to continue expanding the platform’s capabilities over the coming year. Additional features are expected to roll out as the service matures.
Executives at Kiswe emphasized that the company’s streaming infrastructure allows media brands to deliver live events and subscription offerings. It also supports advertising-backed programming through customized experiences tailored by region or audience.
“AEW has an incredible vision for the future of their fan experience, and Kiswe is proud to be the technology partner powering it,” Kiswe CEO Glenn Booth said in a statement. “MyAEW was built to become the central hub for the AEW community. It directly connects one of sports and entertainment’s most passionate fanbases to the content they love. The platform provides unprecedented access to the ring and beyond.”
Fans interested in the new platform can now visit MyAEW.com to create an account ahead of future programming announcements. AEW officials say additional details about features, programming, and access options will surface in the coming months. The company continues building out the platform.
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