Report: AEW Considering Starting A Streaming Service, Likely Through Warner Bros Discovery

AEW is reportedly thinking about a streaming deal.

Bloomberg did an extensive feature on Tony Khan and All Elite Wresting, detailing the history of the company and the challenge AEW has presented to WWE.

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In the article it is written, "In March, Khan acquired the small but respected pro wrestling company Ring of Honor from Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. for an undisclosed sum, adding a new crop of wrestlers, some intellectual property and an extensive video library. AEW is also considering starting a streaming service, likely through a deal with its broadcast partner, Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to a person familiar with management’s thinking, who asked not to be named. Last year, AEW broke $100 million in annual revenue for the first time, the person says."

AEW has a television deal with Warner Bros. Discovery as AEW Dynamite airs Wednesdays on TBS and AEW Rampage airs Fridays on TNT. AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation air on YouTube. Pay-per-view events air on traditional pay-per-view and B/R Live.

ROH is set to air its weekly shows on HonorClub, but a premiere date has not been announced.

Khan has said in the past that he's talked to media companies about a potential streaming deal. You can find his comments by clicking here.

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