During the AEW Double or Nothing Post Show Press Scrum, AEW CEO Tony Khan officially confirmed ambitious global expansion plans for the company's newly launched digital platform, MyAEW. The app will be looking to host content from outside wrestling promotions.
Khan’s vision is to establish a centralized hub akin offering global audiences streamlined access to diverse wrestling libraries.
This major pivot follows a highly publicized, contentious falling out between AEW and TrillerTV (formerly FITE TV). The relationship, which dates back to AEW's inception in 2019, completely collapsed after a severe financial dispute. Legal filings revealed that TrillerTV's parent company, Triller Group Inc. (TGI), repeatedly defaulted on millions of dollars in overdue pay-per-view and AEW Plus subscription revenues, diverting those funds to prop up its other struggling business ventures.
Faced with an alleged massive breach of trust and substantial annualized cash flow losses, AEW abruptly terminated its distribution agreement. In April 2026, TrillerTV officially discontinued the AEW Plus package and stripped all upcoming pay-per-views from its platform, leaving a massive void for international viewers that MyAEW was quickly fast-tracked to fill.
Demonstrating the proof of concept for this global hub model, QT Marshall’s 1 Fall Wrestling (1FW) has already been integrated into the platform.