
AEW is bringing the heat to HBO Max next monthand its not just a handful of matches. The streaming giant is set to drop a full lineup of AEW content, including several major pay-per-views and multiple episodes of Dynamite and Collision throughout June.
The biggest win for fans? A stacked library of premium live events hits the platform on June 20, including:
- AEW All Out (2021)
- AEW Full Gear (2021)
- AEW Forbidden Door (2022)
- AEW All Out (2022)
- AEW Full Gear (2022)
- AEW All In (2023)
- AEW All In (2024)
- AEW Dynamite archives (Winter 2020)
Thats not all. New episodes of AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision are also being added in real-time across the month:
- June 4 Dynamite (8 p.m.), Collision (10 p.m.)
- June 11 Dynamite (8 p.m.), Collision (10 p.m.)
- June 18 Dynamite (8 p.m.)
- June 21 Collision (8 p.m.)
- June 25 Dynamite (8 p.m.)
- June 26 Collision (8 p.m.)
While AEW and MAX still remain tight-lipped about actual viewership numbers for these shows, at least fans now have something concrete to look forward to. Between the archived pay-per-views and weekly programming, the June rollout gives AEW a firmer streaming footprintand gives fans more ways to catch up or relive the action.
Which of these AEW shows are you excited to stream first? Are the pay-per-views enough to make you care about AEW on MAX? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.