MLW secures streaming deal with Live Nation’s Veeps for Saturday night programming

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Major League Wrestling (MLW) has secured a deal with the Live Nation streaming service, Veeps.

The news was shared by Deadline that MLW will occupy a Saturday night programming block on the streamer on a global basis. Veeps will carry MLW’s flagship “Fusion” program and team with the promotion for quarterly pay-per-view events.

There will be merchandise collaboration with Deadline, citing Veeps’ “direct-to-fan commerce infrastructure”.

The first episode of MLW Fusion is listed to air this Saturday at 6 p.m. ET on Veeps’ schedule.

Veeps was launched by Live Nation, focusing on concerts and music entertainment, with the service available for $19.99 per month or $199 annually.

The service recently streamed “Blood4Blood”, an event produced by Danny Wimmer featuring a heavy metal concert mixed with bare-knuckle fights from BKFC.

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