Amazon Prime Video to be another carrier selling AEW PPVs in 2025

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Update: AEW announced on March 5, 2025 that Amazon Prime Video will begin offering AEW PPVs for purchase, confirming this report.

Amazon Prime Video will likely be added to the list of digital carriers selling AEW pay-per-view this year, Wrestlenomics has learned. This hasn’t been confirmed by AEW or Prime Video, both of which we reached out to but have yet to respond.

It’s expected AEW pay-per-views will be available for purchase on Prime, like they are on existing digital carriers. Do not expect PPVs to be included in Prime’s monthly membership.

It’s unknown if this will go into effect in time for AEW’s next PPV event, Revolution, on March 9. When it goes into effect, users are expected to be able to purchase the PPV in the U.S., Canada, and U.K., we were informed.

Users likely won’t need to be paying Prime members to buy the PPV, similar to how users can pay to rent or buy movie titles on Prime regardless of whether they are Prime members.

Digital carriers currently listed on AEW’s official website for Revolution are Triller, PPV.com, and YouTube, which offer the event in the U.S., Canada, and certain international markets, as they have for prior events.

As part of the AEW-WBD media deal renewal, the companies announced last October that Max will also become a PPV distributor sometime in 2025, at a discounted price point compared to other carriers.

Streaming a live PPV isn’t unprecedented for Prime. The platform has offered Premier Boxing Champions events, including one upcoming on February 1.


Brandon Thurston has written about wrestling business since 2015. He operates and owns Wrestlenomics.