AEW is not close to securing a streaming deal right now

It seems to be just a matter of time before AEW is on a streaming service in the United States, but the promotion is not close to securing a deal. 

Earlier this week, Bloomberg put out an article regarding AEW where they detailed the promotion’s history. During it, it was stated that AEW is considering starting a streaming service.

The following was written in the article: “In March, Khan acquired the small but respected pro wrestling company Ring of Honor from Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. for an undisclosed sum, adding a new crop of wrestlers, some intellectual property and an extensive video library. AEW is also considering starting a streaming service, likely through a deal with its broadcast partner, Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to a person familiar with management’s thinking, who asked not to be named. Last year, AEW broke $100 million in annual revenue for the first time, the person says.”

While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted that fans shouldn’t expect an AEW streaming service to launch any time soon as a deal is not on the horizon right now.

“It’s hard for me to judge that because the two things everybody ran with afterward were both not true. The video game is not coming out this month, obviously, because if it was we would all know. And then the other one is, they’re not close to a streaming deal. Of course, they want one, it’s been talked about forever, for more than a year, but it’s not a deal that’s on the horizon right now,” Meltzer stated.

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