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AEW Fans Aren't Happy About Double Or Nothing Triller Availability

AEW Fans Aren't Happy About Double Or Nothing Triller Availability

Yahoo20-05-2025

After worldwide access for some time, AEW pay-per-view availability will again be restricted on Triller starting with Double or Nothing.
Since the inception of All Elite Wrestling, Triller/FITE has consistently been the most reliable pay-per-view platform for the company's big events. With other services like Bleacher Report being plagued with issues, Triller was a sure-fire service to get an AEW pay-per-view without issues.
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Wrestling fans worldwide have been able to order All Elite Wrestling's pay-per-view offerings on Triller since Dynasty in 2024. But a year later, something has changed, and fans aren't happy about it.
Triller took to social media today to announce this news, tweeting out:
'Catch the biggest PPV of the season with #AEWDoN THIS SUNDAY on TrillerTV PPV *Cactus emoji* Available worldwide excluding USA, Canada and Puerto Rico,' Triller said in a post.
No explanation for this change has been given, and the AEW fanbase has not responded kindly to this change. You can check out a portion of the responses in the embedded posts below.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for any updates as to why AEW's pay-per-view offerings on Triller have changed.
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What do you make of this change? Are you disappointed that AEW pay-per-views are no longer available on Triller in the United States? Does this change make you second-guess ordering this event later this weekend? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
The post AEW Fans Aren't Happy About Double Or Nothing Triller Availability appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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