AEW has signed a contract with an international television network that is set to lose its WWE programming at the end of the year.
With WWE moving its international media rights to Netflix in January, the doors are open for AEW to make deals with networks that stand to lose their wrestling programming.
Fox Sports Mexico is one of those networks and today announced a new “long-term agreement” with AEW that will cover AEW Dynamite, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision. The company’s pay-per-view shows will air on FOX Sports Premium beginning with WrestleDream on Saturday from Tacoma, Washington.
The terms and duration of the deal were not disclosed.
¡NOS SUBIMOS RING CON AEW! 💥
FOX Sports México has acquired the broadcast rights from All Elite Wrestlign, the most exciting professional freestyle brand in the world ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/UY0Zk7zAdo
– Fox Sports MX (@FOXSportsMX) October 9, 2024
AEW previously aired throughout Mexico and some Latin American and Caribbean countries on TelevisaUnivision, but was quietly removed from the service earlier this year.
Today’s press release also reveals that the “All Elite Show” will air on Monday, which appears to be a recap show.
“FOX Sports Mexico will broadcast the All Elite show entirely in Spanish, produced using expert analysis and reviews of the week’s matches as well as previews of upcoming AEW events. This program will air on Monday nights,” a translation of today’s press release reads.
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