
Tony Khan revealed that AEW plans to expand MyAEW’s catalog with matches and events from other pro-wrestling promotions.
The comments came during the AEW Double or Nothing post-show media scrum, following Sunday’s event at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York City.
According to Khan, MyAEW remains primarily focused on the international market, but it also has a domestic version and could add more content aimed at fans in the United States.
The AEW president said the company had just added 1FW, QT Marshall’s promotion, and is now looking for more partners as it works to turn the platform into a “hub for pro wrestling around the world.”
Tony Khan stated that AEW is looking to add more promotions to MyAEW.
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“MyAEW is primarily focused on international but we do have the domestic service, and it has a lot of great content and we plan to feature wrestling from multiple promotions. We’ve just added QT’s great… pic.twitter.com/r9aCAUb9z8
1FW was added to MyAEW last week and became the first independent promotion to be featured on the service. The promotion’s episodes are available for free to logged-in users on the platform.
Still, Khan stressed that AEW’s main focus in the United States remains its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery and HBO Max.
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MyAEW launched in March in partnership with Kiswe as a platform aimed primarily at fans outside the United States and Canada, bringing together live content, archives, ROH, and a free FAST channel.


