In another blow to streaming service TrillerTV, Wrestling Revolver is also exiting the platform.
Brandon Does Everything (BDE) announced that Wrestling Revolver is moving to free streaming on YouTube.
“We understand that people stream content differently all over the world so we want to give people all over the world a chance to watch Revolver,” he said in an X post.
BDE revealed that Revolver will put uploading their back catalogue there too.
Revolver will air their first live show, Revolver Strong, on YouTube this Saturday.
Yesterday, Triller announced that AEW will no longer be a partner.
AEW was the single largest individual Triller customer.
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BDE makes a major announcement concerning the future of Wrestling Revolver. pic.twitter.com/bNihDMAVb7
— Wrestling REVOLVER (@PWRevolver) April 22, 2026
Their financial results for 2023 and 2024 revealed that AEW accounted for roughly one-fifth to one-quarter of their total revenue or approximately $6.6 million of their $27.48 million revenue in 2024 and $10.3 million of the $54.19 million in 2023.
AEW launched its own streaming platform, MYAEW, on March 9th.
With the announcement that AEW was leaving Triller’s stock closed at $0.28, dropping 19%.
Today, their stock opened at $0.2734 and fell to $0.2680, dropping another 3.9%.
Over the last few days Triller’s stock has dropped approximately 34%.


