Bleacher Report ‘Taking A Step Back’ From Hosting AEW Pay-Per-Views

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Bleacher Report is making a change, as they will no longer be hosting AEW pay-per-views.

Bleacher Report sent out an email and noted that they were taking a step back from the AEW pay-per-view ring. They noted that fans had the option to keep their replays of events they have purchased in the past through TrillertV if they opted in within the next 14 days.

Bleacher Report sent out the following email, encouraging fans who purchased a past AEW PPV to “opt-in” to keep their events on through TrillerTV.

B/R Live is shutting down, and AEW PPVs will now be available through Triller, YouTube and https://t.co/sutTv4fMhv. pic.twitter.com/i4ux1NM7r1

— WrestleZone (@WRESTLEZONEcom) September 30, 2024

In recent weeks, fans have buzzed about AEW pay-per-views possibly coming to MAX, as AEW and Warner Bros. Discovery have been negotiating a new media rights deal. MAX hosting pay-per-views has been rumored to be part of the discussions. Tony Khan has said that AEW plans to do a lot of things, potentially, with MAX. Meanwhile, Andrew Zarian on the Mat Men podcast and Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer have reported that AEW pay-per-views were coming to MAX. However, the move has not been confirmed as of this writing.

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