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By: The Ringside Oracle
The road to the biggest summer in professional wrestling history runs directly through Saturday night.
If you are reading this, you already know the drill. In the world of All Elite Wrestling, Saturday nights are sacred. They belong to AEW Collision. But this isn’t just any Saturday. We are exactly 72 hours away from the June 13, 2026, edition of Collision, and the buzz emanating from the wrestling underground is deafening.
Rumors are swirling. The fallout from Dynasty is still settling, the “Fairway to Hell” hangover is real, and the cards are stacked for a night of pure mayhem that will set the table for the rest of the summer. But all the speculation in the world won’t help you if you hit a technical snag at 8/7c on fight night.
We’ve all been there. You grab your snacks, the adrenaline is pumping, and suddenly—buffer wheel of death. Or worse, you realize you’re subscribed to the wrong service.
Fear not.
I am your guide through the digital noise. We are going to cut the cable cord (figuratively and literally), slice through the outdated information, and ensure you have a pristine, front-row seat to the action on Saturday, June 13, 2026. We will start with the undisputed “home base” for the AEW faithful, and then explore every possible avenue to watch the best wrestling promotion on the planet.
Here is your definitive, no-BS guide to watching AEW Collision live online.
The Golden Rule: Start at the Source
Before you type another word into a search bar, before you log into shady streaming sites that promise “HD Quality” but deliver potato-cam footage, you need to do one thing.
Navigate to www.allelitewrestling.com .
Why?
Because this isn’t just a corporate portal; it is the Mission Control for everything Tony Khan is building. In 2026, AEW has streamlined its digital presence. The official blog, the “AEW Insider” updates, and the direct ticketing links all flow through this hub .
When you visit the official site on the day of the show (June 13), you will be greeted by a massive hero image for Collision. This image will serve as your traffic light:
- “Watch on TNT” (For US cable subscribers).
- “Watch on HBO Max” (For the streaming revolutionaries).
- “Watch Internationally” (For the global armada).
Bookmark it. Trust it. It is the only link that will never lead you astray.
Method 1: The US Broadcast (The High-Definition Standard)
For fans in the United States, the linear broadcast remains king, but the way you access that “linear” experience has changed dramatically.
The Traditional Route: TNT
AEW Collision airs every Saturday night from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern Time on TNT . If you have a traditional cable subscription (yes, some people still do!), or a live TV streaming service that includes TNT, you are golden.
However, relying solely on the cable box is so last decade. You want to watch online. So, let’s talk about authentication.
If you have a cable login from providers like Xfinity, Spectrum, DirecTV Stream, or YouTube TV, you can download the TNT App (or visit TNTdrama.com). Select “Watch Live,” choose your provider, and voila. You are in. Just be warned: For the June 13 episode, the TNT site is showing expiration dates for some VOD content, so watch it live to avoid missing the action .
The Game Changer: HBO Max (Now just “Max”)
Here is where the magic happens. In a seismic shift for the industry, AEW has fully integrated its simulcast rights into Max (formerly HBO Max).
For the June 13 episode of Collision, you do not need a cable login if you have a Max subscription. You just need the app.
- The Setup: Open Max on your smart TV, gaming console, phone, or computer.
- The Search: Type “AEW Collision” into the search bar.
- The Result: You will find the live stream sitting right there alongside the latest Dune spin-off and The Last of Us.
This is, without a doubt, the most reliable way to stream Collision in 2026. The bitrate is high, the servers are stable, and you can even start the show late from the beginning using the cloud DVR features .
Pro-Tip for June 13: Start the stream five minutes early. AEW usually starts a countdown clock featuring highlights from the ROH tapings or a recap of last week’s beatdown.
Method 2: The International Global Armada (MyAEW)
If you are reading this from Canada (apologies for the restrictions, friends), the UK, Australia, Japan, Germany, or anywhere else outside the US/Canada/Mexico/India bubble, the rules are different. And they are better.
Welcome to MyAEW.
AEW quietly (and brilliantly) launched a direct-to-consumer platform powered by Kiswe earlier this year, and by June 13, 2026, it is the premier destination for the global fanbase .
Why you need MyAEW:
Gone are the days of hunting through random sports networks in your local region. MyAEW is a “walled garden” for our specific niche.
Here is the breakdown for the June 13 episode:
- The FAST Channel (FREE): If you are broke (we’ve all been there), you can watch the MyAEW FAST channel. This is a 24/7 ad-supported stream. While it often plays archived content, major events and the live feed of Collision are frequently available here for free depending on your location .
- The AEW Plus Subscription ($7.99/month): This is the sweet spot. For the price of two subs from that sandwich shop you like, you get live episodes of Dynamite AND Collision, plus ROH HonorClub and the full back catalog .
The $19.99 “Dynasty” Tier:
If you want the full experience for June 13, consider bumping up to the top tier for just one month. Why? Because the June Collision episodes usually lead directly into a Pay-Per-View weekend. This tier includes the AEW PPV for that month. Though Dynasty is in April and All Out is in September, the summer specials often appear here .
How to access it:
- Go to MyAEW.com.
- Sign up for a free account.
- Subscribe to the $7.99 tier.
- Watch on your browser, Apple TV, Fire TV, or Android TV .
Note for Roku users: Excellent news. As of May 2026, the MyAEW app has officially landed on Roku devices. You can download it directly from the Channel Store . This is a massive W for the community.
Method 3: The TrillerTV Alternative (The Veteran Choice)
Before MyAEW existed, the king of the international hill was TrillerTV (formerly FITE).
Is it still relevant for the June 13 episode? Yes, but only as a backup. Triller still offers the “AEW Plus” package . If you have had an AEW Plus subscription for years and you love the interface, you do not have to switch to MyAEW. However, the industry whispers suggest that AEW is slowly migrating assets to the MyAEW ecosystem because it allows them to cut out the middleman.
If Triller is your home, stay there for June 13. But be aware of the winds of change. MyAEW offers the archive and the PPV integration slightly smoother.
Why June 13, 2026, is “Must-Watch” TV
Okay, Oracle. We know how to watch. But why are we putting in the effort?
I have studied the booking patterns. Here is what the tea leaves are telling us about the June 13 Collision card.
1. The Fallout from Dynasty
We just witnessed history. “The Devil” MJF defended the AEW World Title against “The God of Pro-Wrestling” Kenny Omega . Regardless of who won (and I have my theories), the psychological aftermath will play out on Collision. Is The Don Callis Family circling Kenny like sharks? Is Adam Cole waiting to strike MJF? June 13 is the first “real” stop on the road to Forbidden Door. The promos will be blood-feud level.
2. The Trios Division is on Fire
We saw Jetspeed and Místico defending the AEW World Trios Titles recently . By June 13, we will likely be looking at the semi-finals or a #1 Contender’s match for the next PPV. The Lucha Brothers, The Elite, and The House of Black have been operating in a different stratosphere lately. Expect high-flying, car-crash wrestling.
3. The TNT Championship Situation
Kevin Knight is currently defending the TNT gold against the “cold-hearted, handsome devil” Hook . That specific match happened in early May, but the narrative arc usually runs for 3-4 months. By June 13, Knight might be looking for his next challenger, or perhaps a returning veteran is answering the open challenge. The TNT title scene is the workhorse engine of AEW, and Saturday night is where it shines.
4. The “Fairway to Hell” Aftermath
We recently saw a special Collision event from the SoFi Center in Florida involving a golf crossover . While that specific event is over, the “gimmick” matches often lead to real hatred. Will the feud that started on the fairway finish inside the ring on June 13?
Technical Setup: Don’t Be a “Buffering Casual”
You have the links. You know the card. But do you have the tech?
Let me save you from heartbreak. Here is how to ensure your viewing party for June 13 is flawless.
- Internet Speed: You need at least 25 Mbps for 4K streaming (if available). Run a speed test now.
- The Device: The MyAEW app and Max app are available on virtually everything. However, for June 13, I recommend Apple TV 4K, Roku Ultra, or Xbox Series X. These devices have the best ethernet/wifi chips.
- The Hardwire: If your router is in the next room, fine. But if you can plug an ethernet cable into your TV or streaming stick adapter, do it. You do not want the climax of the main event to pixelate.
- The VPN Dilemma: If you are traveling internationally and can’t access your US Max account, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is your friend. Set your location to the US, log into Max, and enjoy. Just know that MyAEW is often cheaper and easier if you just buy the local pass.
The Final Countdown
We are three days away from Saturday, June 13, 2026.
Set your alarms. Organize your snacks. Disconnect your doorbell.
Because AEW Collision is not just a wrestling show; it is a two-hour sprint of athletic violence and storytelling genius. And thanks to the modern streaming revolution, you don’t need a $200 cable bill to watch it.
Your Checklist:
- US Residents: Double-check your Max subscription is active.
- International: Sign up at MyAEW.com (It’s $7.99. You spend more on coffee).
- Official Source: Keep www.allelitewrestling.com open in a tab for any breaking news between now and Saturday.
The wrestling world is watching. The stars of AEW are ready to tear the house down. The only question left is: Are you ready?
See you at ringside.
