Powerslam Wrestling Network Launches International Indie Streaming Service

Pivotshare has long been the online home for on demand and archive services for over 100 of the world’s top independent promotions – UK brands like PROGRESS, RevPro and ICW, US indies like DEFY, CZW, PCW ULTRA, and AAW, to other international promotions like Ireland’s OTT, Canada’s Smash Wrestling, Australia’s Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW), and more, Pivotshare has acquired quite the roster of indie promotions from around the world and given them a platform to showcase their talent and product to fans around the globe.

Last week it was announced that Pivotshare was finally creating a unified streaming service, called Powerslam Wrestling Network, that would create a one stop streaming service to continue to access these international independents and make it easier than ever to watch their most recent lives, dive into their archived back catalogue, or catch their documentaries and specials.

While FloSlam attempted a similar concept in late 2016, but crumbled nearly as fast as it started. While it initially based around the WWN family – EVOLVE, SHINE, Full Impact Pro, etc. – it failed to establish itself broader on the world stage and collapsed under a lack of content. Powerslam Wrestling Network has an established client base of over a hundred emerging or leading indie promotions under its belt and will head into this new endeavor with a far larger archive to start with, and with a far greater promise of providing new exciting content.

With the emergence of WWE Network, Powerbomb.tv and, most recently Impact Wrestling-backed Global Wrestling Network (GWN), unifying streaming services is becoming a huge part of advancing the presence of indie promotions and getting more stars into the homes of wrestling fans on an international scale.

PWN is available NOW for only $5.99US a month, and on platforms including Apple TV (in Apple App Store), Google Play, Amazon Prime, ROKU or through PWN’s website. In an article by Dave Meltzer, Chris Woolsey stated that “(w)e wanted to create a channel that was going to not only help our partner-promotions generate revenue, but to also reach a huge new audience through super-serving wrestling fans around the globe.”

Also per Meltzer’s article, here’s an updated list of the promotions signed up to PWN so far.

United States: AAW, AML, Angel Gate, Appalachian Mountain Wrestling, Backbreaker Media, BAR Wrestling, Battle Club Pro, Capitol Wrestling, CZW, Defy, DOA, ECWA, FEST, Glory Pro, Heel/Face Wrestling, Highspots.com, Hogtown Wrestling, Ignite Wrestling, MCW Rage, Monster Factory, NWL, Ohio Wrestling Association, PCW Ultra, Pro Wrestling Empire, Pro Wrestling Freedom, PWX Pittsburgh, Pro Wrestling Syndicate, Prodigy Pro, RF Video.com, Rockstar Pro, Sabotage Wrestling, Steel Domain, Title Match Pro Wrestling, UWA Elite, Vanguard Championship Wrestling, WSU, Wrestlecade, WrestlePro, and the American WXW.

United Kingdom: 3CW, British Empire Wrestling, Compound Wrestling, IPW UK, Insane Championship Wrestling, North Wrestling, Preston City Wrestling, Pro Wrestling: Eve, Revolution Pro, and Riptide Wrestling.

Ireland: Celtic Championship Wrestling, Over the Top.

Canada: Deathproof Wrestling, Demand Lucha, ECCW, Pontarollo Productions, Smash Wrestling, and Victory Commonwealth Wrestling.

Other: Dubai Pro Wrestling, German Wrestling Promotion, Hughes Academy of New Zealand, ICW Italy, Legion Lucha Libre from Chile, Melbourne City Wrestling of Australia, Revolucion Lucha Libre from Chile, SPW from New Zealand, Universal Fight Network from Australia, Whitewolf Wrestling from Spain, Wrestling Kult from Germany, and WSW from Portugal.

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