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AEW unaffected in planned changes to Max service

AEW will not see any change on Max after the streaming service announced that it is eliminating live sports from their ad tier.

Warner Bros. Discovery announced yesterday that their $10 paywall plan for B/R Sports is not moving forward while sports and news from CNN will be going away from the ad tier starting March 30 and be made available only on the ad-free, more expensive tier.

In all news articles from major outlets, AEW was not even mentioned as live weekly content but in a separate e-mail answering questions about AEW, Max said that the change does not affect AEW and both Dynamite and Collision will continue to be made available on all tiers of the streaming service.

AEW started simulcasting on Max in early January, with nearly all of its video library made available on-demand on the service sometime this year.


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