AEW
An AEW pay-per-view streaming deal has officially come to an end amid the ongoing speculation regarding the company’s media rights deal.
AEW is currently in the midst of it’s ongoing media rights deal with Warner Bros Discovery, with an announcement of a new deal seemingly imminent.
As part of the deal, fans are speculating that the company’s pay-per-views will be moving to the Max streaming service.
Today, AEW’s current streaming deal with BR Live officially came to an end, with Bleacher Report sending the following message to those who have purchased a PPV event on the service:
Hello,
It’s been a high-flying time, but Bleacher Report is taking a step back from the AEW pay-per-view ring.
Don’t worry though, we’re not throwing in the towel on wrestling – you can continued to use the B/R app to keep you up with your favorite moments and storylines.
Our records show you have purchased [x] event(s). Any past event will be removed from your account in a few weeks.
You have the option to keep your replays of these events through TrillerTV, should you opt in below in the next 14 days.
Thanks,
Bleacher Report
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