Fans of AEW are now able to watch the promotion's entire history of pay-per-views which are now available to stream on Triller TV.

In a statement, it was announced that yearly 'packs' are now available, featuring AEW's pay-per-views from 2019 to 2023. The original All In event, which came before AEW but was produced by Ring of Honor, is part of the 2019 AEW pay-per-view pack.

The addition of AEW's pay-per-views emboldens Triller's litany of All-Elite content. The platform already hosts AEW Plus, the official streaming service of AEW's weekly shows: Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision.

This update to its deal with Triller is a much-needed boon for All Elite Wrestling. In April of this year, DAZN quietly dropped all AEW content just one year into what was supposed to be a lucrative multi-year deal. The decision to drop AEW was made after the promotion's content performed well below the expectations DAZN had. While All In 2023, the first month of AEW Collision, and select episodes of AEW content did well, all other content was seen as underperformers by DAZN higher-ups.

AEW is hardly the only wrestling game in town with their own platform. After years of waiting, WWE launched its Network in early 2014 which has since been acquired by Peacock. Outside of the U.S. the WWE Network will become part of Netflix's library of content in January 2025. TNA Wrestling also has its own TNA Plus service, giving fans plenty of content throughout the company's 20-year history to consume.