LIVE
STAR STUDDED
ACTION PACKED
Be a part of our original, action packed, syndicated and LIVE pro wrestling broadcasts. United Wrestling Network (UWN) produces 4 weekly hour-long pro wrestling series in syndication and a new monthly, LIVE 90-minute special to Streamers. UWN programming features the very best in-ring competitors from promotions like WWE, AEW, NJPW, CMLL, AAA and ROH. All productions are headed by Emmy winning producer, David Marquez and distributed by his company, Championship Television.
PRO WRESTLING DEMAND BILLIONS IN MEDIA RIGHTS
For decades, pro wrestling has been a ratings winner which now causes a bidding war over the popular genre. In 2023, WWE has secured media rights fees with Netflix, NBC Universal and Nexstar totaling over $7B over the next 5 years. We believe UWN programming will deliver the same viewer interest as the other popular wrestling programming available. Currently, WWE airs 6 hours of weekly live programming on The CW, ESPN, Peacock and Netflix. Warner Bros. Discovery airs 5 hours of All Elite Wrestling on HBOMAX, TBS and TNT.

WEEKLY SERIES
52 WEEKS OF ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING
35 YEARS, 4 SERIES, 208 TV HOURS A YEAR!
Championship Television produces 4 separate weekly television hours in Los Angeles, Memphis, New York and Atlanta.
Our flagship program originates from locations across Southern California and has been on the air since 2005 and clears 80% of US Homes.
Produced in association with WMC-TV in Memphis, TN and is syndicated throughout the Mid-South region of the United States.
The Big Apple is home to this series, and it has exploded onto the pro wrestling scene since its debut on NESN, MSG, SportsNet Pittsburg plus Gray Media Regional Sports Network.
This promotion is based in Atlanta, GA is one step away from All Elite Wrestling seen on TBS and TNT. This pro wrestling hour is hard hitting and takes you back to the ‘rasslin days of the 1980s, but with a modern flare. This series can be seen weekly across Gray Media stations.
WRESTLING NIGHT IN AMERICA

Currently in development with FOX Television Stations. FOX owns and operates 29 full power television stations in the U.S. These include stations in the top 14 of the top 15 DMAs, including the three top markets (New York, Los Angeles and Chicago). This program is set to be a weekly, live 60-minute broadcast that will replace “Championship Wrestling” as our flagship show and will allow us to elevate our storytelling reaching 45% of U.S. homes through FOX alone.
PROPOSED SPONSORSHIP
Advertising space is limited, and these rates will not be this favorable next year. Where else can you invest in 90% of TV homes in the United States, 52 weeks a year, in programs that features the very best-known talent from WWE and other global network pro wrestling programs? You can’t!
Sponsorship – $20,000/week
$1,040,000 Yearly Investment
Five :30 second commercials
Unlimited in-show exclusive billboards of your brands (possibly adding your Beyond Beer brands for the same investment)
Your branding is attached to all four of our syndicated programs on television, replays, print, website, social media advertising, promotion, including the ring canvas and ring skirts, plus in arena digital and non-digital signage. Also included is in-arena activation and pouring.

ADDED VALUE

On top of your investment in our weekly syndicated programs, we are offering placement on our other combat sports productions including “DMG Fight Night”, our monthly boxing special that is the ultimate year-round combat sports experience, bringing together top ranked professional fighters from an electrifying series of matchups. And “Sunday Night Slam”, our all-new, monthly live pro wrestling blockbuster event featuring male and female talents from across the globe. Each episode will see these talents battle out their differences in the Squared Circle to achieve top contender status, championships and end bitter rivalries. This 90-minute monthly series airs LIVE, beginning Sunday, March 8th at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. These programs are seen LIVE on DirectTV, YouTube, Adrenaline+, Triller, Swerve TV, Roku, Hulu and FOX DeSporte.












