TNA Wrestling Reaches Streaming Deal With WWE Parent Company

TNA partners with Endeavor Streaming for TNA+

Ahead of the full rebrand as TNA Wrestling, the promotion's streaming service will be undergoing a name change on Friday, January 5 to TNA+. The new streaming service has also seen IMPACT reach a deal with Endeavor Streaming, a company owned by WWE parent company Endeavor, that will see Endeavor Streaming provide the infrastructure for the service. 

TNA+ also comes with a higher price point to access the promotion's content. The 'Special Attraction' membership will provide users with full access to the TNA Wrestling library and all TNA+ specials for $9.99 per month or $95.99 per year. The 'World Championship' membership tier includes access to the library, the TNA+ specials, and all four of TNA's pay-per-views for $219.99 per year. 

"This is truly an incredible opportunity for us as we forge into an exciting new chapter of the TNA legacy. We are proud to partner with Endeavor Streaming on this initiative, and we look forward to continuing to provide our fans with the absolute best in new, classic and exclusive professional wrestling content, available to them anywhere, anytime, on their favourite devices, when TNA+ launches on January 5," TNA President Scott D'Amore said.

Some speculated online that Endeavor had purchased TNA Wrestling from Anthem but that is not the case. Other organisations that use Endeavor Streaming to house their streams include Major League Baseball.

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