MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING: FUSION Signs Deal To Premiere On The DOE TV Network This Fall

MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING: FUSION Signs Deal To Premiere On The DOE TV Network This Fall

More big news here, this time for Major League Wrestling. It's been confirmed that the company has signed a deal with Digital Original Entertainment to stream its shows on their new streaming service.

By JoshWilding - Jul 28, 2020 08:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling

The following has been issued:

NEW YORK – Major League Wrestling ("MLW"®) today announced a distribution agreement with Digital Original Entertainment. Under the terms of the new agreement, MLW will bring its world class brand of combat sports to Digital Original Entertainment’s new streaming service, the DOE TV Network.

Set to launch this fall, DOE TV Network is a standalone streaming network. The network will launch on Pluto TV and be available through all internet-connected TV platforms, Android and AppleIOS/iPadOS, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, PlayStation, Xbox One, Chromecast and Virgin Media.

"We’re thrilled that Doe TV Network viewers will get to see all of the world class fighters MLW has to offer starting this fall," said MLW COO Jared St. Laurent. "Whether it’s World Heavyweight Champion Jacob Fatu, World Middleweight Champion Myron Reed or any of the other incredible athletes in Major League Wrestling, anybody who tunes into the Doe TV Network can expect all of the action and excitement MLW is known for."

"At Doe TV Network we are super excited about bringing Major League Wrestling to our network this fall," said DOE TV Network CEO Ron "Doe" Williams.

The new agreement will see MLW’s popular flagship series, MLW FUSION premiere in September on the DOE TV Network.

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