Major League Wrestling announced a new deal with Veeps streaming service to expand viewing options for weekly episodes of Fusion. The deal also includes quarterly pay-per-views.
Veeps, owned by Live Nation, focuses on streaming live concerts, and now the platform is broadening its scope with sports, such as bare knuckle fighting and professional wrestling. The deal with MLW will offer
weekly episodes of Fusion on Saturday nights for free worldwide. There isn’t much detail yet about PPVs with MLW other than being quarterly supercard events. The partnership also has Veeps developing, “exclusive limited-edition merchandise collections for MLW fans.”
MLW owner Court Bauer commented in the press release:
“VEEPS understands fandom, community, and culture in a way that naturally fits MLW. With the incredible momentum MLW has built over the past year, partnering with the VEEPS and Live Nation ecosystem gives us the ability to bring together MLW Fusion, major events, exclusive merchandise drops, and immersive fan experiences all in one place while creating a stronger direct connection with our audience around the world.”
Veeps co-founder Kyle Heller added:
“Professional wrestling thrives on weekly storytelling and passionate fan communities. MLW has built an incredibly loyal audience and a strong creative identity, and we’re excited to bring that energy to fans every Saturday night on VEEPS. These events sit at the intersection of live sports, music, fandom, and community, and we see a huge opportunity to help bridge those worlds.”
Episodes of MLW Fusion return on Saturday, May 30. The show airs at 6:05 pm ET on YouTube, 9 pm ET on Veeps, and 10 pm ET on beIN SPORTS.
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