If youâ€re gearing up for AEW WrestleDream 2025, hereâ€s your complete guide on how to watch the pay‑per‑view live from anywhere. This yearâ€s event promises high stakes, big matches, and premium streaming options.
Date, Time & Venue
- Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
- Start Time (main card): 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT
- Pre‑show / Tailgate Brawl: Begins about an hour earlier, with some matches or content airing for free
- Venue: Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri
Where to Live‑Stream in the U.S.
HBO Max (U.S. Market)
AEWâ€s PPV events, including WrestleDream 2025, will be available on HBO Max for U.S. viewers. Youâ€ll need an active HBO Max subscription, and the event will be offered as a PPV add‑on. The U.S. listing price is expected to be $39.99.
Alternative U.S. Streaming / Cable Options
If HBO Max isnâ€t your preferred platform, AEW WrestleDream may also be purchased via:
- PPV.com
- Amazon Prime Video (as a PPV purchase)
- YouTube (in supported regions)
- Cable or satellite providers that carry PPV services
- Fubo (in U.S. markets where offered)
In many cases, buying via HBO Max is cheaper than other platforms.
International & Outside the U.S.
If you’re watching from outside the U.S., your options depend on your region:
- PPV.com is often a go‑to for international fans.
- TrillerTV may carry the event in certain international markets.
- Amazon Prime Video (UK, Canada, etc.): For example, U.K. viewers can purchase WrestleDream for ~£14.99 via Prime Video.
- Local cable / satellite PPV‑services in your country might carry the event (check local listings)
Whatâ€s Free & Whatâ€s Not
- The full WrestleDream pay‑per‑view is not free. Youâ€ll need to pay per event via one of the streaming or TV platforms above.
- However, pre-show content, including the Zero Hour studio show, is often streamed for free via AEWâ€s official YouTube, Facebook, or X channels.
- Also, the Tailgate Brawl pre‑show might be available on TNT (in the U.S.) and via other streaming platforms that carry the network.
Tips to Make Sure You Donâ€t Miss It
- Log in ahead of time to your streaming platform (HBO Max, Prime Video, etc.) to avoid last‑minute delays.
- Check your time zone — 8 p.m. ET is 1 a.m. UK time (the next day).
- Confirm your internet speed — a stable high-speed connection ensures a smooth stream.
- Have backup options — e.g. if HBO Max has issues, the event via PPV.com or Amazon might act as a fallback.
- Replay availability: After the event, replays are typically available on HBO Max and other platforms.
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