TNA Wrestling partnering with Endeavor Streaming for TNA+ subscription service

TNA Wrestling and Endeavor Streaming are partnering together for a relaunch of the promotion’s TNA+ subscription service.

It was announced today that TNA Wrestling and Endeavor Streaming have reached a multi-year deal for Endeavor Streaming to power the TNA+ app. It launches on Friday, January 5.

TNA touted that the app is relaunching with a new dynamic look, along with expanded options and increased functionality. There will be two price tiers for the service. The “Special Attraction” tier is priced at $9.99 per month or $95.99 per year and includes access to the full TNA/Impact Wrestling library and every TNA+ special event. The “World Championship” tier is priced at $219.99 per year and includes those benefits as well as TNA’s four major annual pay-per-views.

Impact Plus was previously priced at $7.99 per month or $71.99 per year. There was only one tier available that didn’t include PPVs.

In addition to reclaiming the iconic TNA moniker, the TNA+ app is relaunching with an all-new dynamic look, as well as expanded options and increased functionality. The app puts the power back in the fans’ hands, delivering the ultimate premium experience where they can stream the company’s flagship weekly TV show and tune into exciting pay-per-view events, view TNA’s full archive, get exclusive original content and wrestler-created series, and even have the chance to interact with some of TNA’s top stars.

TNA+ will be available at TNAWrestling.com, via iOS, tvOS and Android mobile apps, as well as big screen devices such as Android TV, Fire TV and Roku, with more platforms to follow. Subscribers will have the choice of a ‘Special Attraction’ membership tier that features access to the full TNA/IMPACT Wrestling library and all TNA+ special PPV programming other than the 4-tent pole annual events offered at a price of $9.99 monthly or $95.99 per year, and a ‘World Championship’ membership tier that includes all the perks of the Special Attraction tier, plus the 4-tent pole PPV events, offered at a price of $219.99 per year. Further details and subscription information for the new service can be found at TNAwrestling.com.

Impact Wrestling is rebranding back to TNA starting in January 2024. The name change officially goes into effect starting with the promotion’s Hard to Kill PPV on Saturday, January 13.

“This is truly an incredible opportunity for us as we forge into an exciting new chapter of the TNA legacy,” TNA President Scott D’Amore said in a press release. “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 favorite devices, when TNA+ launches on January 5.”

“Wrestling fans are some of the most passionate in the world of sports and entertainment and TNA+ is the perfect ‘always-on’ personalized OTT service to help TNA build a deeper relationship with its global audience,” Endeavor Streaming Chief Commercial Officer Pete Bellamy said. “We’re looking forward to working with TNA to deliver the best streaming experience for wrestling fans.”

Endeavor Streaming is a subsidiary of Endeavor, which owns TKO Group Holdings (the parent company of WWE and UFC).

WWE Network partnering with Endeavor Streaming

WWE has found a new streaming infrastructure partner for the WWE Network.

WWE has signed with Endeavor Streaming and is leaving Disney Streaming Services, which was formerly known as BAMTech. Disney/BAMTech had been WWE’s streaming provider since the Network launched in 2014.

The press release announcing the news included a statement from Vince McMahon on what the move could mean for WWE Network subscribers: “Endeavor Streaming’s best-in-class technology enables us to offer more features, elevate the user experience and provides us even more opportunity to delight our fans around the world.”

In addition to joining Endeavor Streaming, Variety noted that WWE has announced a partnership with user-interface design firm Massive Interactive. WWE said the new partnerships are “part of our evolving strategy to own more of the WWE Network technology stack.”

Endeavor is the parent company of the UFC, and UFC Fight Pass is also supported by Endeavor Streaming. Endeavor Streaming is newly created and was announced on Monday. Endeavor notes that incorporates their internal video platform technology with “OTT leader NeuLion, acquired by Endeavor in 2018, will be absorbed within the new group.”