Triller officially no longer offering AEW Plus after seven years

This story has been updated from its original run date of March 27.

The AEW and Triller era has come to an end.

After taking away the ability to sign up for the AEW Plus subscription service on March 27, Triller made it official on Tuesday, sending an email to current and past AEW PPV purchasers:

“We’re writing to let you know that AEW Plus is being discontinued. AEW and ROH PPVs are also no longer available for purchase on TrillerTV.

If you have an active AEW Plus subscription, it will end on your next billing date. You’ll have full access until that date.

Any PPVs you have previously purchased will remain available to watch in your account.”

Triller and AEW had been partners since 2019. The service gave international viewers the ability to watch weekly Dynamite & Collision episodes and archive AEW content in addition to a discount on AEW pay-per-views — all for a monthly fee.

Triller has been under financial duress for some time, perhaps portending AEW’s apparent exit and decision to launch MyAEW.com in March with a partner. In new SEC filings released earlier this year, Triller reported that AEW accounted for approximately 19% of their consolidated revenue in 2023 ($10.3 million) and then 24% in 2024 ($6.6 million). 2025 filings have not been released.

Recent reporting has Orange Crush, headed by Adam Abdalla, as a potential buyer for the troubled streamer.

New Triller financial reports reveal AEW’s impact to their business

The ongoing financial tribulations of Triller have provided some insights into the importance of AEW to their past business.

Triller was delisted by Nasdaq at the end of 2025 due to not providing two financial reports by a deadline of December 24, the latest issue in a growing list that includes funding problems and investments that didn’t come to fruition.

The company did file quarterly reports and its annual 10-K filing for 2024.

In those reports, Triller reported that AEW accounted for approximately 19% of Triller’s consolidated revenue in 2023 ($10.3 million) and then 24% in 2024 ($6.6 million). Triller’s revenue in 2023 was just over $54.1 million and just over $27.4 million in 2024.

Through TrillerTV, they host AEW Plus — a service for international viewers that gives them live access to Dynamite and Collision and a discounted rate on AEW pay-per-views in addition to the option to buy them. Since 2023, other buying options for AEW PPVs increased which included YouTube, PPV.com and even Triller domestically which began in April 2024. Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max also became options, but in 2025 which isn’t covered in the Triller financials.

Triller is also the home of indie promotions like GCW, House of Glory, helping power their Triller+ subscription add-on, in addition to being a gateway to buy TNA PPVs.

Our Dave Meltzer has some additional insights for subscribers here.

AEW to offer next three PPVs on Triller/FITE for US buyers

After years of B/R Live being the sole domestic streaming source to buy AEW pay-per-views from, the next three AEW PPVs will also be available to purchase on Triller, the former FITE.

That change in availability will begin with next month’s AEW Dynasty and will continue with May’s Double or Nothing and June’s Forbidden Door. It’s unknown what will happen after that point as it was described as a “right now” situation.

On Tuesday, the ability to purchase Dynasty went live on Triller for the traditional $49.99 PPV price. The ability to purchase all three PPVs as a Triple Pack bundle as international buyers are able to do will not be an option for domestic buyers.

The news comes on the heels of last month’s Revolution which was marred by so many technical issues early on that the PPV was made available to buy on Triller for the U.S. audience as the show was going on. 

Triller and AEW have been in business together for years as the former offers AEW Plus for international audiences — a monthly subscription package that includes Dynamite, Collision and Rampage. Additionally, that is where AEW PPVs can be purchased.

B/R Live is owned and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery who holds both AEW’s domestic TV rights and PPV streaming rights through what’s believed to be the end of 2024. Dynasty is currently available to purchase on that service.