TNA+ rolls out price drops and new sub options
March 13, 2025

TNA Wrestling is introducing new subscription plans for its TNA+ streaming service, with pricing designed to provide fans with greater access to premium content at more affordable prices, based on fan feedback. The revamped TNA+ now offers three distinct subscription options for fans in the UK:
• Annual: Priced at £139.99 per year (down from £224.99), this plan includes all pay-per-view events (Genesis, Rebellion, Slammiversary, Bound For Glory), exclusive TNA+ live specials (including TNA Sacrifice live from El Paso on March 14th), TNA weekly shows iMPACT! and Xplosion, and full access to the TNA+ content library including TNA+ originals, such as Immersed and Joe Hendry’s Food Fight.
• Seasonal: A new offering at £39.99 for three months, including all content plus live pay-per-view events during the subscription period. Exclusively available during limited order windows. TNA’s first Seasonal Pass will be available until April 11th.
• Monthly: Remains at £9.99 per month, providing access to exclusive TNA+ live specials, iMPACT!, Xplosion, and the full TNA+ content library.
“We’re thrilled to introduce these new plans as a way to continue supporting our fans,” commented Carlos Silva, President, Anthem Sports. “By significantly reducing our Annual price and introducing a Seasonal pass, we’re making it easier than ever for fans to enjoy all the action TNA has to offer, including our biggest pay-per-view events. They asked, so we’re delivering.”
These changes come as TNA continues to expand its content offerings, global reach, and partnerships (including with WWE), solidifying its position as a leader in professional wrestling.
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