After more than six years in operation, All Elite Wrestling has officially launched its own FAST channel as part of a new partnership with streaming technology company Kiswe.
The platform, called MyAEW, was announced Monday and will provide fans with a new way to access AEW content online. According to the announcement, MyAEW will offer immersive access to both live and on-demand events outside the United States and Canada, along with a dedicated FAST channel that will be available globally and supported by advertising. Additional features are also planned for future updates.
FAST stands for Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television, a model that allows viewers to watch content for free while ads are shown during programming.

The service is now live at MyAEW.com, where fans can currently watch episodes from the first year of AEW Dynamite. The website also features a “coming soon” section for the AEW Podcast Network, alongside links to official AEW merchandise.
In the official release, AEW stated:
“This partnership marks the beginning of a long-term evolution for MyAEW, with continued advancements and developments over the next year.”
While the FAST channel will provide free viewing, the announcement suggests some paid elements may be introduced in certain regions. The release notes that Kiswe’s technology allows platforms to offer live and on-demand streaming with flexible, region-specific pricing models.
It remains unclear whether the MyAEW FAST channel will eventually expand to third-party FAST platforms such as Pluto TV, Tubi, The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, or Xumo Play, which could significantly broaden its reach.
AEW’s broadcast partner Warner Bros. Discovery has already launched several FAST channels across those platforms, though none have included AEW content so far. Interestingly, Paramount Global — which could become AEW’s domestic rights holder if its planned merger with Skydance is completed — already owns Pluto TV, potentially creating another future distribution avenue for AEW programming.
