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The National Wrestling Alliance Lands New Streaming Deal With Roku

The National Wrestling Alliance has a new streaming home with Roku.

Since Billy Corgan took over ownership in 2017, NWA Powerrr has streamed on various platforms, including FITE, Twitter/X and The CW app. The promotion has another streaming outlet, as Deadline is reporting that the NWA has landed a deal with Roku.

The agreement will see matches airing on The Roku Channel in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, starting on July 29. NWA matches will stream for free every Tuesday at 8 pm ET. The Roku deal marks the first significant first-run deal for the association in more than 25 years.

“When I purchased the National Wrestling Alliance in 2017, it was understood we were inheriting the history and legacy of the most storied brand in all combat sports, so to announce today we have now partnered with the number one TV streaming platform in North America is indeed a moment to be proud of,” said Corgan. “I look forward to sharing new episodes of ‘NWA Powerrr’ with the incredible audience that Roku brings.”

“We’re thrilled to call The Roku Channel the streaming home of the National Wrestling Alliance, and as Billy and his team continue to excite audiences, we look forward to tapping into the scale of our platform to bring this historic and storied promotion to millions of viewers,” added Joe Franzetta, Head of Sports, Roku Media.

Roku also airs MLB Sunday Leadoff, NBA G-League, Formula E, Pro Volleyball Federation, and Bassmaster fishing.

The NWA recently hosted NWA 76 in Philadelphia, and has a television taping scheduled for WEDU Studios in Tampa on July 1.

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