All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has quickly become one of the biggest wrestling promotions on the planet, sometimes even going toe-to-toe with the WWE. But while it wouldn't win that battle of the heavyweights in the ring, to this day, All Elite Wrestling is providing a home for greats, including the likes of Chris Jericho, Samoa Joe and CM Punk.
It's gained a huge following since it burst onto the scene a few years ago, and its promotions are selling out stadiums and enjoying some huge PPV smashes. If you want to jump aboard the AEW success and see what it's all about, there are a number of ways to stream both weekly shows and special events...
Which channels have the rights to All Elite Wrestling?
Getty ImagesAEW currently has three weekly shows that showcase the best of American wrestling, with names such as Sammy Guevara, Bryan Danielson and Britt Baker entering the ring each week.
The weekly shows start on Wednesday with AEW Dynamite. This has been running since 2019 and is the original weekly show put on by AEW and the brand's flagship programme. You can watch AEW Dynamite on TBS at present. The network also broadcasts AEW All Access, a reality TV series which takes you behind the scenes of the promotion.
TNT Sports has the broadcast rights to the rest of AEW's weekly output, with AEW Rampage taking place on Friday nights and AEW Collision on Saturdays. TNT also broadcasts AEW Battle of the Belts, which is a quarterly TV special.
Major PPV events, such as AEW Grand Slam and Royal Rampage, are available through DirecTV or Bleacher Report, usually priced around $50.
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Best TV packages to watch AEW in 2023
There are a number of ways in which you can get your fix of Kenny Omega or Jon Moxley in the AEW ring, with television packages to suit all budgets. Below are some of the best currently available:
