AEW Adds Partner Indie Promotion’s Catalog To MyAEW Streaming Service

All Elite Wrestling’s streaming platform, MyAEW, is now expanding its catalog by adding independent promotions to its service. The first indie outlet to confirm its now part of MyAEW was 1FW (One Fall Wrestling). The promotion revealed the big announcement on X [formerly known as Twitter] on Friday.

Based out of Atlanta, 1FW is owned and operated by longtime AEW resident and its Vice President of Show and Creative Coordination’s, Q.T. Marshall. The promotion features up-and-coming wrestlers, as well as already established stars from AEW and its sister promotion, ROH. Every episode of 1FW’s weekly show (34, as of this report) will be featured starting today. In mid-July, 1FW will host an event that will feature AEW and ROH roster members such as Paul Wight, Billy Gunn, Harley Cameron, The Frat House, The Infantry, and Jay Lethal.

Launched this past March, AEW and Kiswe joined forces to create MyAEW as a state-of-the-art platform for international fans to access live and on-demand events, from weekly flagship programming to pay-per-views, behind-the-scenes moments, and exclusive digital content from AEW, ROH, and now, 1FW.

Speaking of streaming platforms, currently, AEW is suing TrillerTV and its parent company, Triller Group Inc., over late payments. The ballpark range of this lawsuit is just under $5 million. Late payments became an issue prior to 2025, according to reports by Dave Meltzer of the “Wrestling Observer Radio.”

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