TNA Wrestling Owners Looking for a Bigger & Better Network

TNA Wrestling has had it’s up and downs, a big one over the last few years has been they’re on a TV Network, AXS, that not many people have. AXS is owned by Anthem, who owns TNA.

So I wasn’t sure if they would ever leave, since it’s their network. We’ve heard rumors over the years, but nothing happens.

Things have been changing quickly for TNA though. They fired former President Scott D’Amore and brought in Rob Kligman to be the Chief Revenue Officer.

Rob recently spoke on The ES Think Tank, about their goal to find a bigger platform for TNA.

“Distribution is something we’re looking for from an Anthem Sports Group perspective as we look at TNA. I think OTT is not going to be the end factor.

I think we’re going to look for a distribution deal that’s going to be both OTT based but also broadcast based to give us the largest audience possible.”- Kligman

Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling was established in 2002 and swiftly ascended to prominence as a major player in the realm of professional wrestling. Celebrated for its exhilarating in-ring performances, genuine storylines, and accomplished lineup of wrestlers, TNA cultivated a devoted following during its existence.

TNA Wrestling has served as a vital stage for numerous wrestling talents to exhibit their abilities and has firmly secured its position as a reputable entity in the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling.

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