Posted March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734013 I thought a comprehensive list would be effective for individuals wanting to address all options: WWE Network - $9.99/month New Japan World - 999 yen (currently $8.96 USD)/month NWA Classics - $8.99/month Highspots Wrestling Network (shoots, CZW, IWA-MS, etc) - $9.99/month Chikaratopia - $7.99/month Progress - $7.50/month Beyond Wrestling - $9.99/month Stardom World - $4.99/month IPW:UK - $7.95/month ROH Ringside Membership - $7.99/month Revolution Pro Wrestling - $8.49/month AIW Wrestling - $7.99/month AAW Wrestling - $7.99/month CZW - $9.99/month Smash - $7.49/month Insane Championship Wrestling - $6.99/month Please let me know if I am missing anything.
March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734018 CZW has their own service, 9.99 and has some early shows not on Highspots
March 17, 20169 yr Author comment_5734020 Thanks, I added it into the first post. I would be interested if looking at the list makes it apparent that there is an over saturation in the market. Subscribing to all of those services would run well over $100 a month.
March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734027 Other than the WWE Network, which of these is easily accessible on big screen? I'd try almost anything for a month if I can watch it on TV, but there's only so much I'm willing to budget for the small screen.
March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734029 ^ Was gonna ask the same question. I know I could ostensibly look it up, but could anyone clarify which are available on a Roku or other device?
March 17, 20169 yr Author comment_5734030 I have had no problems streaming Progress and Chikara through their roku channels.
March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734035 Smash wrestling has a streaming service and there's a channel on roku called "Indie Wrestling Channel" that is free and has a few different companies including WWA4 and NWA Smoky Mountain
March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734039 I believe that TNA has an On Demand service through YouTube. It's called TNAWrestlingPLUS, but it doesn't appear that it gets updated all that often. It has a lot of the old PPVs (appear to be '04-'12) and some random One Night Only ones. Some of the best of DVDs are there too. Looks like it's available for a free-trial 14 days, but it doesn't list an ongoing price after the trial (from my phone at least).
March 17, 20169 yr comment_5734063 Insane Championship Wrestling has a service on pivotshare (icwondemand.pivotshare.com). $6.99/month. I subscribe to them and Progress.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734073 There's a deal where you can get the first month of Progress for 99 cents Use the PWP99CENT coupon code
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734082 Monster Factory school also has a streaming service called the MF network
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734087 I subscribe to the Network, NJPWWorld, the Highspots gimmick, and the ROH Ringside Membership occasionally, depending on when they have sales. I love the Highspots deal, I just wish they had a better video player. I deal with a lot of buffering on their site, but there's so much content there that I have kept my subscription.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734091 Futureshock based in Stockport/Manchester UK has an on demand service via Vimeo. Its £7.00 a month, not sure what that is in dollars.Jack Gallagher is probably the most well known regular there, along with the likes of Bubblegum and T Bone and other North West based workers people may have seen on the more well known Progress or PCW brands.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734119 4FW have a streaming site now. There's only 3 full shows and a selection of matches, but it's only $7.50 a month, so you can't complain. https://4fwondemand.pivotshare.com/
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734130 I watch the HighSpots one on their Roku app and totally love it. After Mania, I'll be canceling the WWE Network and just keeping HighSpots. I had the Chikara one for a couple months, but it turned out I didn't like Chikara very much. I would probably buy the NJPW World service if there was a Roku app with English menus. Otherwise, I really don't care that much about it.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734182 I watch the HighSpots one on their Roku app and totally love it. After Mania, I'll be canceling the WWE Network and just keeping HighSpots. I had the Chikara one for a couple months, but it turned out I didn't like Chikara very much. I would probably buy the NJPW World service if there was a Roku app with English menus. Otherwise, I really don't care that much about it. Originally NJPWworld blocked screen paring to Roku but not anymore so if you have a phone or tablet that you can screen cast to your Roku with it's now a lot easier to watch NJPW on the tv it's still a little glitchy I find it only really works if nothing else in on the Wifi so half the time I still just watch on Dailymotion but, it's a step in the right directions Aslo IWL (Insane Wrestling League) have a Roku channel and streaming service.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734189 If this covers VOD style services, Attack Pro Wrestling has theirs on Vimeo.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734199 The Roku channel has MaddyGTV which has AAW. There are also Roku channels for ACE (American Championship Entertainment) and Warriors of Wrestling.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734224 Does anybody know if you need a VPN to access these Roku channels from Europe? I know you do with most of the "proper" Roku channels.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734237 Every promotion should go through that Pivotshare company that has done several of these already. I am hoping for a PWG service with every show. ROH would really benefit going that route, too. I know I am not the only person that is very hung up on there being a set top box app/channel for services they subscribe to.
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734239 That's seems to be the company. Are they doing the US companys also?
March 18, 20169 yr comment_5734243 Every promotion should go through that Pivotshare company that has done several of these already. I am hoping for a PWG service with every show. ROH would really benefit going that route, too. I know I am not the only person that is very hung up on there being a set top box app/channel for services they subscribe to. Pivotshare is great because they seem to automatically make a Roku channel for the services and those work very well but the player is absolute rubbish on browser so it's a double edged sword, similarly YouTube is great on browser but the player controls suck on Roku actually Vemo is actually the best on both Roku and browser with the best system of linking your acct across platforms unfortunately they seem to only offer a VOD model with no subscription option as of yet. So in closing I agree with your point it's just no one has perfected it yet.
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