All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has confirmed a new multi-year multimedia deal with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), valued at an annual rate exceeding 0 million. The contract was first announced by Variety, and the details have since been shared across AEW’s social media.
The agreement maintains the home of AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision on TBS and TNT, respectively, while introducing live streams on HBO MAX – a first since AEW’s inception in 2019.
The CEO of AEW, Tony Khan, expressed his gratitude towards David Zaslav, Kathleen Finch, and the entire WBD team for their immense backing of AEW right from the early days. He also thanked AEW fans, talent, and staff for making this contract feasible.
Increased distribution rights on social media and potential AEW content on digital and linear platforms are also part of the deal. By 2025, live AEW pay-per-view events are expected to be available at discounted rates on MAX.
Kathleen Finch, Chairman, and CEO of US Networks at Warner Bros. Discovery, expressed delight over the extended and expanded agreement, while acknowledging the AEW team’s tremendous contribution.
The deal sees a continuation of AEW’s collaboration with WBD, which has proved to be significantly successful since its launch. The official announcement revealed that the content of AEW will be more accessible than ever before as a result of this deal.
Specifics included AEW programming’s live streaming on Max exclusively starting from January 2025 and promotions for the pay-per-view events, which are to commence later that year. However, the announcement does not mention AEW Rampage.