TNA Introduces New Monthly VIP Plan for TNA+

TNA Introduces New Monthly VIP Plan for TNA+

TNA Wrestling is expanding its streaming service with a major update to TNA+, giving fans a new way to watch every pay‑per‑view without committing to a full year. The company has launched a VIP Membership that includes a monthly option, marking the first time fans can subscribe month‑to‑month and still receive all TNA PPVs as part of the package.

The new plan costs $19.99 per month and includes every major event, including Bound For Glory on October 11. Subscribers also gain access to the full TNA+ library and a growing list of VIP perks. TNA President Carlos Silva said the change came directly from fan feedback. He explained that the company wanted to offer a flexible option that still delivered the full PPV lineup.

Silva said, “VIP Membership represents the next evolution of TNA+. We’ve listened to our fans, and one of the clearest opportunities was giving fans a flexible monthly option that includes our pay‑per‑view events.” He added that this is the first time TNA has offered a monthly plan with every PPV included, saying, “For the first time, fans can join TNA+ on a monthly basis and have every PPV included while also receiving a growing range of exclusive content, benefits and experiences.”

Fans who prefer a yearly plan can choose the annual VIP membership for $129.99. TNA is also offering a limited‑time introductory price of $99.99 with the promo code TNA2026. The VIP package includes every TNA PPV, full access to the streaming library, early access to select original programming, VIP‑only content, merchandise offers, ticket opportunities and additional perks that will be added throughout the year.

TNA is also expanding internationally with TNA+ en Español, which features Spanish‑language commentary for TNA iMPACT! and all PPVs. More Spanish‑language content is planned as part of the rollout. The update gives fans a simpler way to watch every major TNA event without buying each PPV individually or committing to a full year upfront.

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