Tubi has entered the ring with another reason for pro wrestling fans to check out its free streaming library. The ad-supported service has added AEW Dynamite, featuring the first three seasons of the series, giving viewers a sizable chunk of All Elite Wrestling’s flagship weekly program to stream at no cost. Tubi describes the show as AEW’s flagship program, featuring “a world-class roster” and fast-paced action.
That also makes Tubi one of the few free streaming platforms where fans can now find content from both AEW and WWE. WWE’s Evolve is also streaming on Tubi as a weekly show, underscoring how the platform is becoming a bigger destination for wrestling fans who want something beyond the usual paywalled options.
The AEW Dynamite arrival comes just a few months after AEW launched MyAEW, its new direct-to-fan streaming platform built with Kiswe. Designed as a centralized hub for live and on-demand content, exclusive digital programming, and a global FAST channel, MyAEW signals the promotion’s expansion of its streaming strategy. The platform is available for region-specific users outside of the United States and Canada.
What AEW fans can stream on Tubi
On Tubi, AEW Dynamite is currently listed with seasons 1, 2, and 3, which means cord cutters in the United States can revisit 100+ episodes from the early days of the Jacksonville-based promotion. Relive AEW’s rise for free and catch some of the biggest matches and moments that have been called “all elite.” The series page also makes it easy to jump into individual episodes and see the kind of talent and storylines that helped define the brand from the start.
For fans who follow wrestling across multiple platforms, the addition is especially notable because it puts AEW alongside WWE programming on a free service. Beyond Evolve, other WWE programming on Tubi includes WWE NXT, WWE Biography: Legends, movies, documentaries, and much more. Plus, viewers who want to keep up with the wrestling world without adding another subscription can binge the critically acclaimed docuseries Dark Side of the Ring, or classic matches from promotions like WEW and CZW.
Free streaming is becoming a bigger wrestling destination
Tubi’s AEW move is part of the broader trend of free streaming services becoming a bigger home for wrestling content. In recent years, more promotions have pushed flagship series onto free platforms, including MLW, which added its show to Veeps last month.
Other major FAST platforms have beefed up their lineup with action inside the squared circle. In 2025, Paramount’s Wrestling Central brought WOW and NWA content into the free-streaming mix on The Roku Channel. Later that year, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling’s streaming service, TNA+, added a free tier so fans can sample TNA content without paying upfront.
At the same time, WWE expanded the reach of NXT by keeping it on The CW, while adding NXT Premium Live Events to the network’s lineup. Later this fall, NXT and other CW programming will be available to stream the next day on The Roku Channel. The CW hub will feature more than 800 hours of library content from the network’s catalog, with new episodes of WWE NXT available to stream on Wednesdays. These deals further show how wrestling continues to spread across broadcast, streaming, and free ad-supported platforms.
For cord cutters, that is good news. Wrestling is increasingly easy to find without a cable package, and free services are becoming one of the most important places to watch it. With AEW Dynamite now on Tubi and WWE Evolve already there, Tubi is turning into a surprisingly useful stop for wrestling fans who want more action without paying extra.
