TNA has announced in an official press release that the Flipps App will broadcast the upcoming Slammiversary XIII event set for June 28. You can check out the full press release below. Earlier this week, ROH also announced that Flipps would be showing the promotion’s Best in the World PPV event set for June 19.
TNA Wrestling Announces Partnership With Flipps For Slammiversary XIII
GLOBAL PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT TO BROADCAST LIVE FROM ORLANDO, FLORIDA ON FLIPPS APP
TNA Wrestling fans in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Germany and New Zealand will be able to watch TNA Slammiversary live or on demand Sunday, June 28, using the Flipps app for Android or iOS. Flipps’ innovative technology allows for streaming video entertainment on a TV screen using only a smart phone. The Flipps app is compatible with more than 5,000 models of streaming players and connected TVs (see supported devices here). Flipps automatically finds all internet-connected TVs in the local Wi-Fi network and viewers are able to project their favorite content on TV in seconds. Flipps transforms the mobile device into a handheld remote allowing for intuitive playback control using simple touch-screen gestures.
The Flipps app can be downloaded for free from the iTunes App Store or Google Play. TNA Wrestling’s Slammiversary will be available for $39.95 on Flipps. This price will immediately be converted to the local currency of the country where the purchase is made. The full event will be available for purchase 30 days following the live stream on the TNA Wrestling channel on Flipps. Download the Flipps app to pre-purchase.
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