Scott D’Amore’s Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling has secured a TV deal in Canada.
The Maple Leaf Pro brand, which D’Amore relaunched in 2024, will debut a new weekly program titled “Mayhem” on Canadian sports network TSN, starting in July.
Former TNA President D’Amore has mainly broadcasted Maple Leaf Pro cards on TrillerTV ever since he started running shows with the brand in October 2024. The new agreement marks the first time that the brand has gone to traditional TV in Canada.
BREAKING NEWS: We are proud to announce that MLP MAYHEM is coming to TSN this July! We can’t wait for all of you to watch MLP from coast-to-coast this summer!@TSN_Sports #ROH #MLP #GlobalWars pic.twitter.com/3wtJ8NogVl
— MAPLE LEAF PRO Wrestling (@MapleLeafPW) March 28, 2026
“From the very beginning, Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling’s mission has been to showcase our outstanding Canadian wrestling talent by having them stand side-by-side with the very best in the world,” D’Amore said on Friday night. “In order to do that, we need a platform big enough for them to be seen. Tonight, we take a huge step into making that a reality.”
In preparation for the TV, Maple Leaf Pro announced two sets of tapings for the coming months at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario. The promotion will tape shows on June 12 and 13, then return on August 7 and 8.
The agreement broadens the wrestling portfolio of TSN, which currently airs AEW Dynamite on Wednesday nights.
Maple Leaf Pro joins an exclusive club of wrestling promotions to currently hold a nationwide media deal in Canada. TNA Wrestling currently also has a deal with Sportsnet, where Thursday Night Impact airs on its Sportsnet360 channel. WWE’s weekly programming and Premium Live Events (PLEs) air on Netflix, as part of a multi-country deal that started in 2025.
