Tony Khan: As The Landscape Changes, We Can Expand AEW's Streaming Revenue Multiple Times Over

Tony Khan is still looking for the right streaming opportunity.

All Elite Wrestling has found a national television home with Warner Bros. Discovery as AEW Dynamite airs on TBS and AEW Rampage, and soon AEW Collision, airs on TNT. However, the company does not have a streaming home for archive content in the United States.

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Speaking to Variety, Tony Khan discusses AEW's streaming options.

"As we build a great library of historical content, it presents more and more opportunities for a potential FAST entry I think,” said Khan. “I think that’s a decision we need to make in part with our domestic media partners, with Warner Bros. Discovery, who have great presence in the world of streaming, and figure out what makes sense for us in terms of our partnership. Because absolutely there is money on the table for streaming pro wrestling events…So there could be great opportunities there. Domestically we’re still looking for the right solution, and it’s a very exciting time for us because the streaming business continues to grow here domestically and frankly the value of AEW events continues to grow. I believe as the landscape changes we can expand AEW’s streaming revenue multiple times over."

AEW pay-per-view events do stream on Bleacher Report domestically and the company has found an international home with FITE TV.

Warner Bro. Discovery is the home of the MAX streaming service.

Fans can find results from past AEW events at Fightful's results section.

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