These are the streaming services wrestling fans must utilize

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LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 01: Professional wrestler Zumbi leaps from the ropes of a wrestling ring during a photo call at York Hall in Bethnal Green on July 1, 2016 in London, England. A number of luchadores will perform in ‘The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre’, which takes place over two days and features Mexican and British stars from the world of Mexican Wrestling. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

Powerbomb TV

Due to the sheer volume of content offered, Powerbomb TV must be on this list. This platform offers more than 60 promotions such as Zero1, Beyond Wrestling, New School Wrestling and more. For $10 viewers can get access to all of these promotions and their frequently updated content. There’s more than enough there for anyone who is looking to consume more professional wrestling.

The only unfortunate drawback of Powerbomb TV is that you have to pay the monthly subscription fee of $10 to be able to leverage the service. Unlike some of the other platforms that offer free and paid services, Powerbomb is strictly for those that are willing to pay that monthly fee. While there is a wealth of content on the platform, some may not be willing to pay the price for a number of promotions that they do not watch.

Still, this is a service that puts forth a number of smaller promotions, which is important in this time of professional wrestling. As the smaller brands get more popular and get more of an audience, new names and faces get additional exposure to fans around the world.