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Triller offers subscription service for events

June 12, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

This past week, Triller announced an All Access Subscription Service, TrillerPass which goes for $299.95 annually or $29.99 a month.

According to a press release, it is a ‘First Netflix-Like Service for Live Events and access to PPV to access Triller Fight Club, Trillerfest and Special Verzuz and BIG3 Live Events. 

Via Press Release:

TrillerPass members will have access to a VIP section of the June 19 Triller Fight Club event featuring the highly anticipated multi-title Lopez vs. Kambosos bout, the VIP dinner, and mega concert the night before, and will include special access to Triller events and merchandise. TrillerPass will also include Triller Fight Club’s upcoming Evander Holyfield and Oscar de la Hoya fights which will each have special VIP sections for TrillerPass members. If the member is unable to attend in person, the TrillerPass subscription will provide access to the PPV live stream at no extra charge.

Triller Fight Club’s biggest events include the Roy Jones, Jr.-Mike Tyson exhibition last year and this past April’s Ben Askren-Jake Paul event.  Both offered a mix of sports, entertainment and a lot of marijuana.  It puts on its first ‘real’ fight as Teofimo Lopez makes his first title defense on Triller PPV. 

Payout Perspective:

The service is much more than just Triller Fight Club (thankfully) and it’s a mesh of sports and entertainment with the emphasis on the latter than the former.  I would not expect many fight fans to take advantage of this service, but if you are into the entertainment aspect of what the company has to offer, this might be for you.

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