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AEW President Tony Khan says MyAEW launch has nothing to do with WBD sale

Speaking to members of the media yesterday ahead of this weekend’s Revolution pay-per-view, AEW President Tony Khan said that the launch of MyAEW had nothing to do with the current WBD sale to Paramount Skydance.

Khan said that the MyAEW service is strictly for international fans and their aim is to reach as many of those fans as possible, noting that in the United States, they’re happy with HBO Max being their lead pay-per-view provider.

Khan was optimistic about AEW’s future with Paramount and thinks that the company will be on TNT and TBS for a long time.

He said that he’s friends with UFC President Dana White and he would love to be on the same channel as the UFC eventually, even though UFC’s sister promotion is their competitor.

MyAEW is the company’s version of the old WWE Network, although it adds the live Dynamite and Collision apart from the monthly pay-per-views if available. The price, including PPVs, is $19.99 a month or $119.99 per year.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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