I'm not sure why I haven't wrote this before, but with so much time on our hands and only so many times you can jack yourself off watch PornHub, here are the top five wrestling streaming services in order of awesomeness.
1. IWTV/SmarkMarkVideo ($10.000)
What sets IWTV/SMV above the rest, you ask? It's the sheer amount of promotions and events that the company has available onDemand. But it doesn't just stop at the catalog of past events. Before the national shutdown, IWTV was broadcasting multiple LIVE events every weekend - include two or even three shows at a time on it's website/app.
Bringing in Game Changer Wrestling to it's growing roster of promotions that already included Beyond Wrestling didn't hurt matters as well.
2. HighSpots Network ($9.99)
If you are a fan of shoot interviews, HighSpots Network is most definitely the place to go to get your carny story fill.
From YouShoots to the traditional RF shoots from back in the day, you'll never get bored of hearing the backstage stories of yesterday and today.
3. NJPW World ($9.05 U.S)
For those of you looking for something more than what North American wrestling provides, NJPWWorld is an amazing service. Not only do they stream all their live events, you can go back in time and learn about the history that makes up one of the most legendary promotions in professional wrestling history.
4. WWE Network ($9.99)
While the current product is dog shit, the WWE Network has a plethora of great content from back in the day, when wrestling was at it's peak.
From the Mid-80's NWA days up-until Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan killed WCW, there's hours and hours of great entertainment from WWF, WCCW, Mid-South, ECW, etc.
For the price, it's a fucking steal.
5. Fite.TV. (Varying).
While you have to purchase individual shows, Fite has a cool reward system in place that - if you buy a lot of wrestling, you'll reap the rewards eventually.
They also house the Impact Wrestling archive and the ROH archives (and it actually works on FiteTV's servers, FUCK YOU HONORCLUB.)