AEW files lawsuit against former PPV partner TrillerTV

According to PostWrestling.com, AEW has filed a lawsuit against TrillerTV and its parent company Triller Group, Inc., claiming the platform owes AEW just under $5 million in unpaid revenue from PPV sales and earnings tied to the now-discontinued AEW Plus subscription service.

The lawsuit was filed on April 29th 2026 in Duval County Court in Florida. The complaint alleges that TrillerTV’s parent company diverted AEW-related revenue to fund other business ventures, including a social media platform that was ultimately unsuccessful, rather than paying the amounts AEW says it is owed.

AEW’s attorneys noted the following in the lawsuit…

“[Triller Group Inc.’s] strategy of robbing revenues generated by TrillerTV’s distribution of AEW content to cover other of Defendants’ operating expenses (much of which was spent on the social media platform endeavor) negatively impacted its relationship with and payments owed to AEW.”

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