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Amazon Offering Refunds For AEW WrestleDream Issues

Amazon is issuing refunds to users for the streaming issues faced while watching AEW WrestleDream 2025.

AEW hosted the third-annual WrestleDream PPV on October 18, 2025, at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The event was broadcast on various outlets across the world, but Amazon Prime users complained about the feed cutting multiple times during the show.

Now, Amazon is reaching out to those who were affected to issue full refunds. The email from the streaming service read:

“We understand that you recently had issues watching the AEW Wrestle Dream Pay-Per-View event through Prime Video. We apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced throughout the evening and want to make things right.

“We have applied a full refund for the event to your account, which will be applied back to the original payment method in 5-7 business days. If you previously requested a refund, your refund has already been processed. Refunds usually go through within 5 to 7 business days and you will see this amount credited on your next statement. Please note, this does not include processing time by your bank.

“Visit the Transactions page to check the status of your refund: https://www.amazon.com/cpe/yourpayments/transactions

“We place a high value on our relationships with customers and recognize you have multiple options when choosing your PPV provider. We thank you for purchasing through Prime Video.”

A Former AEW Coach Was Not A Fan Of The ‘Drowning’ Spot In WrestleDream Main Event

The I Quit match between Jon Moxley and Darby Allin at AEW WrestleDream had a controversial spot, which saw Moxley trying to drown Allin in a fish tank in the middle of the ring.

The spot received mixed reactions from fans, but former AEW coach Sarah Stock was critical. She took to X/Twitter, claiming that it could negatively impact kids.

“You know who should stop this? Mothers. With their remote control. This is worse than the plastic bag over the head. Kids are going to end up dead trying this stuff at home. @aew,” she wrote.

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