AEW has quietly landed on Tubi, with a large chunk of the Dynamite archive now available to stream for free and no formal announcement from either side. The move expands the promotion’s distribution footprint onto a Fox-owned platform that already carries WWE content and carries its own loaded history with pro wrestling.
According to F4WOnline, neither AEW nor Tubi has formally announced anything, yet nearly one third of the entire run of AEW Dynamite is now streaming on the FAST (free ad-supported television) service. That total comes to the first 101 episodes from 2019, 2020, and 2021.
The arrival places AEW alongside other wrestling content already on the platform. On the WWE side, Tubi houses NXT, Evolve, A&E’s WWE Rivals and WWE Biographies, plus Vice’s Dark Side of the Ring. Evolve debuted on the service in March 2025.
One quirk in how it is listed: searching WWE on Tubi does not surface AEW, but searching AEW brings up both NXT and Evolve.
Where Fans Can Watch AEW Archive Content
Depending on region, fans now have multiple ways to dig into older AEW programming:
- HBO Max (with a subscription)
- MyAEW (with a subscription)
- Tubi (free, ad-supported)
The Tubi addition continues a year of distribution expansion for the company, which earlier continues to air new Dynamite episodes weekly while building out its streaming options.
Tubi’s Pro Wrestling History
Tubi is no stranger to wrestling business intrigue. The service was a key part of MLW’s antitrust lawsuit against WWE, in which it was claimed that Stephanie McMahon contacted the broadcaster to get a nearly completed deal between Tubi and MLW canceled.
That dispute eventually ended in a settlement. The two sides reportedly agreed to terms worth $20 million.





