AEW All Out will air on HBO Max and move to a noon timeslot

The exclusive price for subscribers in the United States will be $39.99

AEW All Out will not compete directly with WWE Wrestlepalooza

AEW All Out
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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 09/03/2025

All Elite Wrestling has confirmed that All Out will be the company's first Premium Live Event to be broadcast live on HBO Max. The show will take place on Saturday, September 20th from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto and will come with a key change: it will start at 3:00 PM ET (instead of the originally scheduled time of 8:00 PM ET).

According to Fightful, through their paid channel on Patreon, internal sources indicate that the good performance of the evening format with Forbidden Door influenced the decision, which AEW had been considering for weeks. The move coincides with a competitive schedule, as WWE will be premiering WrestlePalooza on ESPN that same weekend.

Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max, and All Elite Wrestling announce a historic expansion of their relationship with the launch of AEW PPVs on HBO Max, starting with AEW All Out on Saturday, September 20th at 3 p.m. ET from Toronto.

For HBO Max users in the United States, the event will be priced at $39.99, with a $10 discount for subscribers compared to other distributors. The broadcast will feature HDR10 and Dolby Atmos, and the replays will be available exclusively for six months for those who purchase the PPV.

The immediate pre-show will be AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl: All Out, airing live at 2:00 PM ET on TNT and HBO Max. Additionally, on Wednesday, September 17th, the three-hour live special September to Remember will take place from London, Ontario, as a lead-up to the main event.

With this step, AEW solidifies its presence in the Warner Bros. Discovery ecosystem, which already includes the live and on-demand broadcast of Dynamite on TBS and Collision on TNT, in addition to an extensive historical archive on the platform.

It is important to note that the broadcast of AEW All Out on HBO Max will be exclusive to the United States. In the rest of the world, fans will have to continue using the usual PPV platforms, such as Triller TV, DAZN, or other digital and traditional distributors depending on each country. This way, AEW ensures that the event will be available globally, although with different providers depending on the region.