A fresh offering of action-packed and sports-related shows can be enjoyed for free this holiday season with Jungo TV’s lineup of binge-worthy content on iWantTFC.
On the Black Belt channel on iWantTFC, join the martial arts craze by watching “Shaolin Drunk Monkey” on December 17 at 1 PM and get the ultimate combat experience with a deep dive into the lives of fighters with an all day marathon of “Bushido Battleground” episodes on Christmas day.
The action continues in January with more exhilarating martial arts shows such as “Enfusion Reality Season 5” on January 1, “Bill Wallace Superfoot’s Secrets for Success – Volume 2” on January 11, “The Combat Show – Fight Back: Scott Coker” on January 20, and “Bushido Battleground Season: Cocco vs Haus” on January 28.
Meanwhile, avid gaming fans are in for a treat with must-watch shows this December and January on the A8 Esports channel. Spend Christmas day with loved ones and enjoy back-to-back episodes of “Super League – Clash Online Marathon” and catch “Min Hut Good Grief” on December 28 and January 1.
For viewers who are new to the gaming scene, learn more about esports by binge-watching “Clash Royale – City Champs” on January 11, “Logitech Challenge Episode 2” on January 20, and “Around The Block Episode 5” on January 25.
Jungo TV’s live channels, Black Belt and A8 Esports, stream for free in the Philippines on the iWantTFC app (iOs and Android) and website (iwanttfc.com).
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