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How to watch AEW Dynasty 2025: Where to stream, start time and more

How to watch AEW Dynasty 2025: Where to stream, start time and more

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How to watch AEW Dynasty 2025: Where to stream, start time and more
Jon Moxley will defend his AEW World Title against former champion Swerve Strickland in one of this weekend's matches at AEW: Dynasty. Here's how you can tune in to the PPV event. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
(Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
All Elite Wrestling's returns this weekend with AEW: Dynasty, which will feature a massive title bout between current World Champion Jon Moxley and former champ Swerve Strickland, who hopes to win back what was once his. Moxley has managed to hang on to the World Title since October; Strickland held the title from April 2024 through August. Also at stake during this week's event is the Women's World Championship, as Toni Storm defends her title against Megan Bayne, and a Ring of Honor mask vs. title match between Chris Jericho and Bandido.
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The event will be available as a pay-per-view fight via Prime Video, Triller TV, PPV.com and YouTube. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch AEW: Dynasty, including the full fight card and how you can stream every match.
How to watch AEW: Dynasty this weekend:
Date: Sunday, April 6
Start time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
Location: The Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, PA
TV channel/streaming: PPV via Triller TV, PPV.com, Prime Video and YouTube
When is AEW: Dynasty?
AEW: Dynasty is this Sunday, April 6 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
What channel is AEW: Dynasty on?
AEW: Dynasty will be available through pay-per-view in the US, you can order it on Prime Video, Triller TV, PPV.com, and YouTube.
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You can access AEW: Dynasty on these pay-per-view platforms for $49.99.
Where to watch AEW: Dynasty:
AEW: Dynasty 2025 match card​:
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