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Jess Fishlock to retire at end of NWSL Season

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Jess Fishlock will retire at the end of the current NWSL season, her club Seattle Reign FC has confirmed.

The 39-year-old, who ended her international career with Wales last year, will bring her club career to a close when the season finishes, with Reign’s final regular-season game set for 1 November.

Fishlock has been with Seattle since the club’s first season in 2013 and is the only remaining player from that original squad. She has made 219 appearances in the NWSL and played a key role in the team’s success, helping them win three NWSL Shields to reach three championship finals. She was also named league MVP in 2021.

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Speaking about her decision, Fishlock reflected on her time at the club.

“It’s hard to put into words what Seattle and this club mean to me.

“This is where I’ve grown, where I’ve fought, where I’ve experienced some of the best moments of my career.

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“I’ll never take for granted the people, the fans and the city that have supported me through it all, and I’m going to give everything I have in this final season.”

Reign general manager Lesle Gallimore praised her impact on the club and the league.

“She is not only one of the best players in NWSL history, but one of the most influential figures our game has seen.”

Head coach Laura Harvey also spoke of her importance to the team.

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“She has carried this club on her shoulders at times and has always done it with pride. Her impact on this team, this city and the sport as a whole is immeasurable.”

Fishlock leaves the game as one of Wales’ most decorated players, holding the records for most appearances and goals for her country, with 166 caps and 48 goals.

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Major AEW Deal Officially Comes To An End

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After years of supporting the promotion, it has just been revealed that a major AEW deal is set to come to an end soon. Although this has been hinted at for some time now, an official press release has now been made.

Triller TV is a streaming service dedicated to combat sports. This has featured mixed martial arts (MMA), boxing, and wrestling. In the case of wrestling shows, this has featured not only weekly television of major promotions, but pay-per-views as well. They have been the international partner of the Jacksonville-based promotion for some time now.

Last month, many noticed that the platform was no longer accepting new subscribers for their AEW Plus subscription. With the launch of MYAEW, it seems that this partnership is set to come to an end. In an email sent to subscribers, Triller TV confirmed that they will no longer carry events by All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor moving forward.

The subscriptions will end at the next billing date, but pay-per-views that fans previously purchased will still be available to replay.

“We’re writing to let you know that AEW Plus is being discontinued. AEW and ROH PPVs are also no longer available for purchase on TrillerTV. If you have an active AEW Plus subscription, it will end on your next billing date. You’ll have full access until that date. If you have an active AEW Plus subscription, it will end on your next billing date. You’ll have full access until that date.”


Where can fans watch AEW?

For fans in the United States, there are two ways to watch Dynamite and Collision. These are broadcast live on TBS and on HBO Max. In the case of pay-per-views, there are several platforms available for those in America, such as HBO Max, Amazon Prime, PPV.com, DAZN, and many others. For those in Canada and Mexico, the weekly shows can be viewed on TSN and Fox Sports, respectively.

MYAEW is now the main streaming platform for international fans as they can catch both the promotion’s weekly shows and pay-per-views. There are several plans fans can choose from if they wish to only watch Dynamite and Collision, or have the pay-per-views as part of their subscription. ROH shows can also be viewed on the platform.

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It is now the end of an era as Triller TV is no longer a platform in partnership with the Tony Khan-led company. But their own original platform looks to be a great way for international fans to catch all the action.