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Dateline: June 1, 2026
Location: The Heart of the AEW Galaxy
The air is electric. The whispers in the locker room are becoming roars. In just under three weeks, on Saturday, June 20, 2026, All Elite Wrestling is set to unleash another monumental episode of AEW Collision. While the specific host city for this June 20th taping remains a closely guarded secret by Tony Khan (we are tracking the private jets as we speak), one thing is absolutely certain: if you miss this show, you are missing a pivotal chapter in the road to the summer’s biggest blockbusters.
Historically, AEW uses the late-June episodes of Collision to light the fuse on major summer feuds. With AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door potentially looming and the “Summer Blockbuster” events in Cincinnati earlier in the month setting the stage , the June 20th Collision is shaping up to be a “go-home” show for the ages or the launchpad for a major title program. Whether it features the reigning World Champion fending off a new challenger or the ongoing war between the Elite and the rising darkness of the House of Black, you need to be watching.
But in 2026, the wrestling world has changed. The “old way” of watching cable TV is dead. We are now in the era of the MyAEW ecosystem. If you try to flip through channels like it’s 2023, you are going to miss the opening bell.
Buckle up, because I am pulling back the curtain on the top five ways to watch AEW Collision live on June 20th. From the official mothership to international workarounds, we are covering it all.
1. The Flagship: The Official AEW Website (Your First Stop)
Platform: www.allelitewrestling.com
Location: Global (Information Hub)
Before you even open your streaming app, your browser needs to be pointed to the center of the universe: The Official All Elite Wrestling Website.
While the primary streaming action happens on the MyAEW app, the official website at www.allelitewrestling.com remains the indispensable “Command Center” for the June 20th broadcast . Here is why you cannot skip this step:
- The Road To Collision: In the 48 hours leading up to June 20th, the blog section of AEW’s site will drop exclusive video packages breaking down the announced card.
- Venue & Ticket Verification: Are you lucky enough to be attending live? The official AEW Events page is the only place to verify start times (doors open vs. bell time) and check for last-minute weather or schedule changes .
- Direct Links: The site provides the most secure, malware-free redirects to the MyAEW login portal.
Pro-Tip: Bookmark the events calendar now. If AEW decides to run a “Zero Hour” pre-show on YouTube for this specific Collision, the official site is where that embed code will live first.
2. The Home of the Pros: MyAEW (The Streaming Revolution)
Platform: MyAEW App (Web, iOS, Android)
Availability: Global (with specific tier access)
Cost: FREE (FAST Channel) / $7.99 – $119.99 (International Premium)
Let’s cut the promo. MyAEW is the single greatest leap forward in wrestling distribution since the Monday Night Wars. Launched in March 2026, this platform, powered by Kiswe, has killed the confusion of cable blackouts .
For AEW Collision on June 20, 2026, the “Watch AEW FAST Channel” is your entry point. However, availability depends on where you are standing on the globe map.
The Situation for US, Canada, Mexico, and India (The “Cable Reality”)
If you are in North America, there is a hard truth to swallow. Due to existing broadcast deals with TBS (for Dynamite) and TNT (for Collision), you cannot simply buy the $7.99 monthly sub for live airings of Collision in these regions .
- What you CAN do: Sign up for a free MyAEW account. This gives you access to the massive AEW video-on-demand (VOD) archive, podcasts, and the 24/7 FAST Channel (which replays classic matches).
- How to Watch Live: You will need a cable login or a live TV streaming service that carries TNT (more on this in a moment).
The Situation for the Rest of the World (The “Promised Land”)
For fans in the UK, Australia, Europe, and most of Asia and South America (excluding the specific four countries above)—Rejoice. You have won the lottery.
- The $7.99 Plan: This is your golden ticket. It includes LIVE episodes of AEW Dynamite and Collision, plus ROH HonorClub and the full AEW TV archive .
- The $19.99 Plan: Adds the AEW Pay-Per-View airing that month (perfect if “Forbidden Door” or a special event falls on this date).
- The $119.99 Annual Plan: For the sickos. This includes every 2026 PPV .
How to set it up:
- Visit MyAEW.com.
- Select your region honestly (or, for travelers, note that your access rights follow your IP address).
- If you are outside the US/Canada/Mexico/India, select the $7.99 tier.
- Download the app on Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, or the newly added Roku .
3. The Living Room Experience: Roku, Apple TV & Chromecast
Platform: Connected TV Devices
Action Required: Download the MyAEW App
The days of huddling around a laptop screen are over. AEW has aggressively pursued the “big screen” experience. By June 20th, you want to be watching the high-flying action of the Lucha Brothers or the hard-hitting forearms of Eddie Kingston on a 65-inch screen.
As of May 2026, MyAEW is now available on Roku and Roku TV . This completes the “Big Four” of streaming hardware:
- Roku (All models)
- Apple TV (4th Gen and later)
- Amazon Fire TV (Stick and Cube)
- Android TV (Sony, TCL, Nvidia Shield)
The Game Plan for June 20th:
- Two hours before the show (around 6 PM ET), turn on your Roku or Apple TV.
- Navigate to the Channel Store and search “MyAEW” if you haven’t installed it yet.
- Log in to your free or premium account.
- Crucially: If you are in the US, you will need to authenticate your TV provider. MyAEW acts as a “TV Everywhere” app similar to WatchESPN. Have your Spectrum, DirecTV, or YouTube TV login ready .
4. The International “VPN” Option (For Traveling Fans)
Scenario: You are a die-hard from Chicago who just landed in London for a business trip on June 20th. You have TNT back home, but the hotel TV in the UK is showing local programming. How do you watch?
You have two legal options:
- Use the UK MyAEW Tier: As noted above, the UK allows the $7.99 live stream. You can pay for one month just to watch Collision.
- VPN (The Traveler’s Play): If you pay for a US cable subscription, you can use a high-quality VPN (Virtual Private Network) set to a US server to access your TNT login via the TNT app or a service like Sling TV.
Warning: Do not try to use a VPN to buy the $7.99 international plan if you live in the US to avoid cable costs. The payment processor (credit card zip code) will likely mismatch your IP address, and the system is designed to flag this. MyAEW’s geo-locking is robust . Use a VPN only to access services you already legally pay for in your home country while traveling.
5. The “Big Three” Cable Alternatives (US Only)
Let us be honest: traditional cable is dying. But you still need TNT to watch AEW Collision live on June 20th if you are an American. Since you cannot buy a standalone Collision subscription domestically, you need one of these “Virtual Cable” providers.
All of these services offer free trials. If you time it right, you could start your trial on June 19th and watch Collision for free on the 20th.
Sling TV (Blue Package):
The budget king. Sling Blue includes TNT in most markets. It is usually the cheapest monthly option if you literally only watch AEW .
- Latency: Medium (about 30-45 seconds behind live).
YouTube TV:
The gold standard for DVR. If you cannot watch live at 8 PM ET, YouTube TV’s unlimited DVR allows you to record Collision and watch it an hour late while skipping the commercial breaks.
- Latency: High (up to 60 seconds behind).
Hulu + Live TV:
The best bundle if you want the AEW content plus the massive library of regular Hulu. However, it is the most expensive.
- Latency: Low to Medium.
Why You Must Watch the June 20th Episode Live
You might be thinking, “I’ll just catch the highlights on Twitter (X) or YouTube the next morning.” Do not do that. Here is why live viewership matters, especially for this specific date:
1. The “Summer Blockbuster” Fallout
One week prior, on June 11th, AEW is taping Collision in Cincinnati as part of the “Summer Blockbuster” tour . Historically, these “theme” episodes end with massive angles or championship changes. The June 20th episode will be the first live reaction to whatever happens in Cincinnati. If a new Champion is crowned on the 11th, their first title defense could be on the 20th.
2. The Forbidden Door Window
AEW has historically run the Forbidden Door PPV in late June. While the date is fluid year to year, the episode of Collision airing two weeks before the PPV is always the “go-home” episode where the card is finalized.
3. The “C” in Collision stands for Chaos
Tony Khan has stated that Collision is the “hard-hitting, sports-based” show. But in 2026, it has become the home of the hottest angle in wrestling. Given that the June 20th show is currently unassigned to a specific “gimmick” city in the immediate listings, it is likely they are saving it for a mystery venue or a super-club show.
The Bottom Line: Your June 20th Cheat Sheet
To make sure you don’t miss a single suplex, here is your step-by-step guide depending on your location.
If you are in the USA/Canada:
- Go to www.allelitewrestling.com to check the “Road to Collision” preview.
- Ensure your Sling TV, YouTube TV, or Cable subscription is active.
- Download the MyAEW app on Roku (free) just for the pre-show and post-show exclusive content.
- Tune to TNT at 8 PM ET.
If you are in the UK, Europe, Australia, or Asia:
- Go to MyAEW.com.
- Subscribe to the $7.99 monthly plan (cancel anytime if you just want this show).
- Download the MyAEW app on your Smart TV.
- Tune in Live without the need for a cable middleman.
If you are attending LIVE:
- Check the official AEW Events page for door times.
- Arrive early because the Collision crowds have been nuclear hot in 2026.
Final Verdict: Don’t Be A Cautionary Tale
On June 21, 2026, the wrestling internet will be buzzing. Don’t be the fan scrambling to find a bootleg clip on Reddit ten minutes after the show ends. The landscape has shifted.
AEW has handed us the keys to the kingdom with MyAEW. For the international fans, the $7.99 price point is a steal for the quality of talent on the roster. For the US fans, while we wait for the cable deals to expire, the official website remains the hub for the news and the Sling TV/YouTube TV route remains the path to the live visual.
Mark your calendars. Set your alarms. Saturday, June 20, 2026 is not just another episode of television; it is a statement. It is an event. And you are going to watch it live.
Stay Elite. Stay Dangerous.
