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Tony Khan Says Promoters Have Inquired About Streaming Their All In Weekend Shows On MyAEW

Promotions have reached out about getting their All In weekend shows on AEW’s streaming service.

Going into AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door, Tony Khan hosted the pre-event media call. One of the questions asked of him had to do with the idea of multiple independent promotions coming together for the weekend of an AEW pay-per-view while WWE is in Saudi Arabia for WrestleMania in 2027.

Khan brought up something similar happening around the week of All In 2026 in London, England. He said multiple promotions have reached out about getting their events that week to stream on the MyAEW service.

“Absolutely, yes,” Khan responded when asked about the idea of bringing promotions together for a weekend of events while WrestleMania emanates from Saudi Arabia in 2027. “I do think there’s a lot of interest in having a number of these promotions come and promote around an AEW (show) and to your point, I do expect some things like that, even potentially around All In. I think there’s gonna be a lot of great events around All In. I know there will be a lot of events in England and I know promoters have reached out about putting their events on MyAEW to grow their viewership and collaborate in anticipation of what’s going to be, I think, the biggest night in wrestling this year and certainly is going to be a huge event and the most-attended wrestling show in England…”

Promotions such as PRODUCE, 1FW, Limitless Wrestling, Create-A-Pro, Warrior Wrestling, and C*4 stream on MyAEW.

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