Triller is a great way to purchase past pay-per view episodes.
As announced on Tuesday, fans will be able to purchase past PPVs ala carte, or in packs of complete years, going back to the company’s start in 2018. Triller (the old FITE.tv), a long-time partner of AEW, offers AEW+ for international viewers and has also become a pay-per view option for U.S. customers since April.
This is the first time AEW offers discounted PPVs from the past. Previously, those who had not purchased them in the past could only watch them if they paid full price.
While the ala carte pricing is $10 per shows, the packs vary in price from $29.99 to $59.99, giving purchasers a discount when they buy in bulk:
- 2018/2018 pack ($34.99): All In, Double or Nothing, All Out, Full Gear, Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen
- 2020 pack ($29.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear
- 2021 pack ($29.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, All Out and Full Gear
- 2022 pack ($34.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, Forbidden Door, All Out and Full Gear
- 2023 pack ($59.99): Revolution, Double or Nothing, Forbidden Door, All In, All Out, WrestleDream, Full Gear and World’s End
Tony Khan, AEW’s head, has said in the past that he hopes to include streaming in the new TV rights package he is negotiating. He has mentioned AEW’s library as a part of that package, but it is unclear if a new deal will include past PPVs and past episodes of AEW TV, similar to how WWE TNA, and others offer past content.
According to reports, AEW’s exclusive negotiating rights with WBD are expected to expire within the next few weeks.
Triller now offers AEW’s past PPVs & Special Events in todays Wrestling news, Chatalong Chatbox, Results will be Hidden inside a spoiler Button so you will not bet spoiled about direct results.
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