TNA Wrestling Pronounces Recent Multi-Yr Deal To Stream Content In Mexico, Latin America

Nobody would argue that 2025 hasn’t been an enormous 12 months for TNA, especially after Slammiversary and Sure for Glory became the 2 highest attended events within the promotion’s long history. However the one thing TNA has really been holding out for is that elusive recent media rights deal in the USA. For months, TNA President Carlos Silva has suggested that a possible deal might be on the best way, giving TNA its biggest exposure since its days on Spike TV.

Today, Silva got one deal he was searching for, albeit not for the USA, and with a network they have already got a relationship with. In a press release, TNA announced that they had come to a “multi-year, multi-hundred hour output licence agreement with Mexican television station Claro Sports. The deal will see TNA air on Claro Sports in Mexico, and other Latin American countries, starting on January 1, 2026. The deal can even see TNA utilize Claro Sports’ other platforms, including digital, OTT, and online services.

“Claro Sports is a significant force within the digital and linear broadcasting landscape, with an intensive and constant audience throughout Mexico and Latin America,” Silva said in a press release. “This has already been such an incredible 12 months for TNA, with exponential growth reaching tens of millions of fans all all over the world. Claro Sports has been a key contributor to that success, and we’re proud to construct upon our landmark partnership with them as we proceed to offer their viewers with much more high-quality skilled wrestling content for years to return.”

The news comes following an announcement in April that TNA would air on Claro, albeit in a non-exclusive deal. The network had previously been the house for CMLL, airing the promotion’s Friday night show from Arena Mexico for a few years. Claro also has a WWE connection, having aired the recap show “This Week in WWE.”

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