FOX Nation has secured a new long-term agreement to remain the exclusive home of Real American Freestyle.
The streaming service announced on Thursday that it will continue to broadcast all upcoming live events from the freestyle wrestling promotion. The deal ensures the platform remains the sole broadcaster for the league co-founded by the late Hulk Hogan.
FOX Nation President Lauren Petterson confirmed the deal covers matches featuring competitors such as Bo Nickal and Colby Covington. Wyatt Hendrickson and Michael Chandler were also listed among the roster for future events.
The press release noted the commercial success of the recent RAF05 card in Sunrise, Florida. That show reportedly generated the highest single day of FOX Nation sign-ups in over a year.
Petterson commented on the momentum of the brand through its first five shows.
We’re incredibly proud of what has been built over the first five events and the strong momentum Real American Freestyle has generated. They have been great partners who share our commitment to delivering premium content, and we look forward to expanding this relationship as the league continues to grow.
The promotion’s next event is scheduled for February 28 at Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona. Plans for international expansion later in the year were also mentioned in the announcement.
Real American Freestyle was launched by Hogan alongside partners Chad Bronstein, Eric Bischoff, and Izzy Martinez. Bronstein currently serves as CEO, with Bischoff acting as Chief Media Officer.
