AEW Launches Global FAST Channel With New MyAEW Streaming Platform

All Elite Wrestling has officially stepped into the FAST streaming space, launching its own ad supported channel through a new partnership with streaming technology company Kiswe.

After more than six years in operation, AEW has unveiled MyAEW, a new platform designed to provide fans with additional ways to watch the company’s content globally. The service is available at MyAEW and will feature both live and on demand programming along with a dedicated FAST channel.

FAST stands for free ad supported streaming television, a format that has rapidly grown in popularity across the streaming landscape.

According to the official announcement, the new platform is intended to give fans “immersive access to live and on-demand events outside the United States and Canada, a dedicated FAST channel with ad supported viewing available to fans globally and more exciting features to come in the near future.”

At launch, the platform is already offering early content from AEW Dynamite, with episodes from the promotion’s inaugural year currently streaming in chronological order. The site also features links to official merchandise and teases additional projects including the upcoming AEW Podcast Network.

The company also suggested that the platform will continue to evolve.

“….this partnership marks the beginning of a long-term evolution for MyAEW, with continued advancements and developments over the next year.”

While the FAST channel itself is free to watch, the announcement hinted that certain programming could eventually carry a paid component. The release noted that Kiswe’s technology supports “a variety of live and on-demand content, with flexible, region-specific pricing.”

That language has sparked speculation about whether the service could eventually become an alternative distribution platform for AEW pay-per-views, particularly internationally. Currently, many fans outside the United States access AEW events through TrillerTV, which has faced widely reported financial difficulties.

It also remains to be seen whether AEW’s FAST channel will expand beyond its own platform to established FAST distributors such as Pluto TV, Tubi, The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, or Xumo Play.

Parent company Warner Bros. Discovery has already launched several FAST channels across those platforms, though AEW programming has not yet appeared there.

Interestingly, the FAST landscape is already seeing activity from other wrestling promotions. Earlier this year, The CW Network rolled out a FAST channel built around WWE NXT programming. Meanwhile both TNA Wrestling and National Wrestling Alliance have established presences across multiple FAST providers including Pluto TV.

For now, MyAEW appears to be the first step in a broader streaming strategy that could expand significantly over the next year.

Will Ospreay Wants Former WWE Star To Join AEW

Will Ospreay Wants Former WWE Star To Join AEW

Will Ospreay has voiced support for a former WWE star potentially joining AEW after her recent return to the ring. The wrestler formerly known as Dakota Kai competed for the first time since her WWE release in May 2025 when she appeared at the March 8 Pro Wrestling EVE Wrestle Queendom VIII event. Now performing under the name Charlie, the former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion made a successful comeback, with Ospreay reportedly helping facilitate the appearance behind the scenes.

Following the match, a fan asked Ospreay on Twitter if people would be “very happy and like to see” Charlie appear in AEW. The top AEW star kept his answer simple, responding with a single word: “Yes.” His endorsement has quickly fueled speculation that Tony Khan could consider bringing the experienced free agent into the company to strengthen the women’s roster.

Charlie spent several years in WWE across two runs, with her most recent stint lasting three years before ending in May 2025. During that time she was a key member of Damage CTRL alongside IYO SKY and enjoyed success in the tag team ranks, capturing the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships twice. She also holds the distinction of being one half of the inaugural NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions, adding to an already decorated career in the company.

Her last WWE match took place in March 2025 shortly before her release. After stepping away from the ring for nearly a year, Charlie focused on recovery and preparing for her next chapter in professional wrestling. Her return match at Wrestle Queendom VIII marked her first step back into active competition and showed she is ready to resume performing at a high level.

If she were to join AEW, Charlie would arrive at a time when the promotion’s women’s division continues to expand. The company recently introduced the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships, although the division has been adjusting due to Penelope Ford’s injury. A veteran performer with international experience could add depth and credibility to the roster across Dynamite and Collision.

Chelsea Green Says Michael Hayes Apologized After WWE Unreal Comments

Chelsea Green Says Michael Hayes Apologized After WWE Unreal Comments

Chelsea Green says WWE producer Michael Hayes personally apologized after the controversy surrounding his remarks on WWE Unreal Season Two.

During the documentary series, Hayes discussed Green’s place on the roster and suggested her main role was helping elevate top stars like Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton. The comment quickly circulated online and sparked criticism from fans who felt the remark downplayed Green’s impact in the women’s division.

Green admitted the moment frustrated her when she first heard it.

“I couldn’t help but to be pissed,” Green said previously, reacting to the idea that a senior producer had seemingly placed limits on her ceiling in the company.

Speaking on The Nikki & Brie Show, Green revealed that Hayes later reached out to make things right.

“Michael Hayes has apologized to me and we’ve spoken about it and everything,” Green told Nikki and Brie Bella.

The situation was also addressed on the Six Feet Under podcast when Hayes spoke with The Undertaker about the backlash. While Hayes praised Green as being “amazingly talented and entertaining,” he stood by his original assessment of how she had been positioned creatively at the time.

The Undertaker offered a more glowing endorsement, saying he is a “big fan” of Green and the character work she brings to WWE television.

Despite the conversation happening behind the scenes, Green continues to be a regular presence on WWE programming. She is currently out of action due to an ankle injury, but WWE has kept her involved on television, often featuring her in segments while appearing in a wheelchair.

WWE’s Seth Rollins: ‘I Don’t Think Tom Brady Has The Guts’ To Show Up At WrestleMania

Seth Rollins has picked a fight with Tom Brady and slammed him for calling pro wrestling “cute,” while also stating that Brady will not wrestle at WrestleMania.

WrestleMania often has celebrity cameos, and one person rumored to feature at this year’s “Show of Shows” is former NFL star Brady. Brady recently ridiculed pro wrestling during his conversation with Logan Paul, which seems to have irked injured WWE star Seth Rollins, who lashed out at Brady, while also challenging him to a match at the event next month.

“I don’t think Tom Brady has the guts to show up and do anything at WrestleMania. He called the WWE wrestling cute as he was comparing it to other athletes. [He said] It’s a cute thing you do, he said this to Logan Paul in one of his interviews,” he began when speaking to ESPN Radio’s “UnSportsManlike” podcast. “He’s going to chirp from afar. And then he’s going to go play flag football. He’s going to go put on a suit, he’s going to get in the broadcast booth — and he’s going to be great at it.

When asked if he would wrestle Brady at WrestleMania even though he’s injured, Rollins confidently said that he would face the NFL legend and beat him easily.

“I would guarantee that I would wrestle Tom Brady. He would not stand a chance against me even with one bad shoulder. It wouldn’t matter. I don’t need any shoulders to stop Tom Brady. All I need is a good foot and I’ve got two of them. So I’m set. All right. We’re good there.”

Rollins praised everything Brady has achieved in the football world and even stated that he is a fan of his broadcasting ability. However, he vehemently said that he doesn’t have the guts to step into the ring at WrestleMania.

WINC Watchlist: FTR Vs. Young Bucks For The AEW, ROH & AAA Tag Team Championships

Fans didn’t have to wait another 17 months for the next meeting between FTR and The Young Bucks as the two teams would cross paths once again eight months later at the inaugural AEW Dynasty pay-per-view in April 2024. However, both teams had shown us everything that there was to show us at the time, so they needed to shake things up and the solution was a Ladder Match.

Neither team walked into Dynasty as champions as the AEW World Tag Team Championships were vacated following AEW Revolution. Sting and Darby Allin, who defeated The Young Bucks in the main event of that show, relinquished the titles due to Sting retiring from wrestling, and with both teams having two title reigns in the bag already, the winners of the match were also going to become the first-ever three-time AEW World Tag Team Champions. FTR had been chasing the belts since losing them to Ricky Starks and Big Bill shortly after All In London, and hadn’t really changed much in the eight months since they last wrestled the Jackson brothers.

The Young Bucks on the other hand were wildly different, now going by Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, they had fully embraced the fact that they were Executive Vice-Presidents of the company and were willing to abuse that power to the furthest possible degree. They even aired the backstage footage from All In London of CM Punk fighting with Jack Perry just to get in FTR’s heads, which we can all agree was a terrible idea.

What wasn’t a terrible idea was this match. Hats off to all four men willingly putting themselves out there after the now iconic match between Will Ospreay and Bryan Danielson, and they all knew that the only way to wake up this exhausted crowd was to borderline kill each other. We’ve seen every conceivable trope in a Ladder Match by now, to the point where some of them don’t really feel dangerous. This match however was dangerous. Some of the bumps that these guys took in this one looked ugly in the best kind of way. Sloppy and careless, but genuinely impossible to not watch. Cash Wheeler darting around the match like he’d been shot out of a cannon, the Piledriver on the bridged ladder from Dax Harwood on to Matthew Jackson looked horrifying, Matthew also being catapulted off the apron only for his head to his the guardrail as he goes through a table, Nicholas Jackson being one of the best high flyers in the business. It’s the definition of a car crash where even the fans are telling the guys in the ring to be careful.

The return of Jack Perry in the closing moments was to be expected at the time, but it doesn’t take anything away from the match, and The Young Bucks walk away with the win. One of the most fun Ladder Match’s in AEW history.