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Anthem launches the Global Wrestling Network streaming service

Anthem Sports and Entertainment officially launched the Global Wrestling Network, their own over-the-top streaming service similar to the WWE Network.

For $7.99 a month, the GWN currently has over 1,000 hours of content of old TNA footage including all the pay-per-views, Impact shows, Epics series, and other TNA specials. Other footage from wrestling promotions is also available. Weekly episodes of Impact will be available after they air on television. Unlike the WWE Network, upcoming live Impact pay-per-views will not be part of the $7.99 package and must be purchased separately.

The service is available on iOS – including Apple TV – and Android devices, Xbox, Roku, and Fire TV.

You can start your 30-day free trial at globalwrestlingnetwork.com. You can cancel the service at any time and there’s no commitment. A very important thing to note is that the website is not using SSL, so it’s not secure. Be aware of submitting any personal information, most importantly, credit card details.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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