West Coast Pro Wrestling isn't going anywhere
West Coast Pro Wrestling announced that the promotion will remain on Independent Wrestling TV. The announcement comes in the wake of many promotions joining the FITE+ subscription service.
WCP is based in San Francisco, California and WCP Heavyweight Championship is held by Titus Alexander. Jacob Fatu, Alan Angels, Nick Wayne, Mike Bailey, The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin), and more have all competed at WCP events in recent months.
At West Coast Pro we’ve consistently put out some of the best shows on the West Coast, and we strive to deliver that to our amazing supporters.
— West Coast Pro (@WCProOfficial) November 2, 2022
West Coast Pro is proud to announce #TheCoast plans to stay on IWTV.
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Prestige Wrestling also announced they are staying on IWTV.
PRESTIGE WRESTLING will continue to deliver the highest quality events possible streaming EXCLUSIVELY on IWTV!
— Prestige Wrestling (@WrestlePrestige) November 2, 2022
Our entire back catalog of events is available at: https://t.co/8q6ZzvGBAj
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FITE+ has acquired Game Changer Wrestling, Black Label Pro Wrestling, Absolute Intense Wrestling, House of Glory, and more to be part of the service. IWTV is home to Prestige Wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, Freelance Wrestling, and more. The service is available for $10 a month. Use the code FIGHTTALK.
GCW owner Brett Lauderdale spoke with Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp about GCW's decision to join FITE+. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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