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TNA WRESTLING ANNOUNCES NEW PRICING PLAN

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TNA WRESTLING ANNOUNCES NEW PRICING PLAN

 

AVAILABLE AS A MONTHLY PACKAGE

 

December 23, 2003 (Nashville, TN) – TNA Wrestling is pleased to announce a new monthly pricing option that will allow pay-per-view subscribers in markets where available, a quick and easy way to purchase a full month of TNA pay-per-view events for a discounted price. Effective January 1, 2004, TNA Wrestling on Wednesday nights will be available either at the weekly rate of $9.95 SRP, or for a monthly package at $34.95 SRP. At the current time, this package is currently only available for cable subscribers through June 30, 2004.

 

The same monthly package rate is offered for months that have either four or five weeks. This translates into 8 or 10 hours of the hottest nonstop action wrestling for a discount of $5 to $15 per month.

 

TNA Wrestling is the Cable Industry's first and only weekly pay-per-view wrestling series, providing wrestling fans two hours of T otal N onstop A ction each and every Wednesday night. This innovative package will allow TNA fans an incentive to purchase multiple programs per month at a discount.

 

The below markets are just some of those currently participating in this pricing option. Please contact your local cable provider to find out if it is available in your area.

 

Cox - San Diego, CA

 

Cox - Las Vegas, NV

 

Comcast - San Francisco, CA

 

Time Warner - Syracuse, NY

 

Cox - Omaha, NE

 

Time Warner - Cincinnati, OH

 

Charter - Long Beach, CA

 

Time Warner - Charlotte, NC

 

Cox - Santa Barbara, CA

 

Cox - Oklahoma City, OK

 

Comcast - Portland, OR

 

Time Warner - New York, NY

 

Comcast - Indianapolis, IN

 

TNA Wrestling is available every Wednesday night on in DEMAND, TVN, DirecTV, Viewer's Choice Canada, and Bell ExpressVu (Canada) at 8pm ET/5pm PT. With cutting-edge action and the superstars you want to see, it is clearly the definitive alternative for the wrestling enthusiast.

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Heh...wouldn't the definitive alternative be something that didn't offer watered-down ringwork and the same tired methods of booking? Thus...wouldn't RoH be the definitive wrestling alternative? I keed, I keed...

 

This has been known for quite some time, but it's a good deal. Five extra bucks for another pack of Reds a month.

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