Okay, so I wanted to watch this AEW PPV event, “Worlds End” or something, which took place on Saturday. I’m a big wrestling fan, you see, but not just WWE. Sometimes I crave something different, and that’s where AEW comes in.

First, I tried to see if it was on Max. I know they started streaming some AEW stuff, like “Dynamite” and “Rampage” from 2019 and 2024, which is pretty cool. It’s like how WWE is on Peacock.
I fired up Max, browsed around, but no luck. Turns out, they don’t have the live PPVs. Bummer. I thought maybe they would eventually, but after searching around the web, it became clear that this wasn’t the case, at least for now. Some guy named Dave Meltzer confirmed it on some wrestling radio show.
Then I remembered something about a website called *. So, I went there and, what do you know, they had it! This wasn’t a free option, of course. I had to pay to watch it, but at that point, I was determined. You see, I work hard all week. I do overtime. I deserve this treat.
- Opened my browser and typed in the * website.
- Found the AEW Worlds End event on their page. It was pretty easy to spot.
- Clicked on it and followed the instructions to purchase.
- Entered my payment details. It felt a bit like buying a ticket to a real-life event.
- Waited for the stream to start, got some snacks, and settled in.
Here’s what I did, step-by-step:
I saw that people in places like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Ireland could also watch it on *. And there’s this other thing called TrillerTV that was streaming it in other countries. This is really convenient. Prices varied, though. I didn’t check all of them, but I saw it ranged from like $20 to $50 or something.
The event was supposed to start at 8 PM ET. I’m in a different time zone, so I had to do some quick math to figure out when that was for me. But once I did, I was all set. And that’s how I ended up watching AEW Worlds End. It wasn’t as straightforward as just turning on the TV, but it wasn’t too complicated either.

All in all, it was a good experience. The stream quality was great, the wrestling was awesome, and I didn’t have any technical issues. Will I do it again for the next AEW PPV? Probably. Unless they start showing them on Max, which would be even better. But for now, * seems like the way to go.