AEW is always moving toward their next destination, and now fans of the company will have to figure out a new location to watch the companys pay-per-views. BR Live has provided a home for the companys pay-per-view offerings since they opened their doors, but that is changing now.
It was previously reported that BR Live is shifting away from holding AEW pay-per-view events. After all, there are a lot more options. Now they are giving fans a chance to migrate their previous purchases over to Triller.
Fans who have bought any AEW pay-per-views through BR Live received an email from the company today. This email explained that they are moving away from live pay-per-view offerings, and a link was also offered to move their purchases to the Triller platform.
The link to move previous purchases over to Triller is very user-friendly. Upon clicking, it took no time to move those purchases over to the new platform. Fans only have two weeks to do it, so it would be a good idea to check your email that is associated with BR Live.
The ongoing televisiontalks between AEW and Warner Bros Discoverycould also see thosepay-per-views on MAX. Only time will tell what direction they go, because there are a lot of possibilities at play. At this time, while the deal isnt closed and theirexclusive rights windowhas expired, talksare still amicable.
AEW may be moving away from their pay-per-views on BR Live,but they are alsoon YouTube,Triller,PPV.com, and they also air the eventsat Dave & Bustersall over the country. This is a new era for AEW, and that is giving fans more choices.
We will keep a close eye on AEWs current and future business operations, including what happens with their pay-per-view events. For more information, keep it tuned here atRingside News.
Do you think AEW moving away from Bleacher Report is a good call for the company? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.