Billy Corgan’s NWA Secures TV Agreement with The CW Network

Billy Corgan’s NWA Secures TV Agreement with The CW Network
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NWA owner Billy Corgan announced last week that the National Wrestling Alliance has signed a television deal with a Top 20 network.

Haus of Wrestling is reporting that the National Wrestling Alliance has signed a television deal with the CW Network. While the logistics are being worked out, an announcement could be happening “relatively soon.”

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The TV deal would reportedly entail two different NWA shows airing on the network, one of which would be NWA Powerrr, while the other would be a reality show about the day-to-day, behind-the-scenes element of the promotion.

Corgan has reportedly wanted to form a reality show about the process of running a wrestling promotion for a while. His plans nearly took off when he was running Resistance Pro Wrestling in Chicago about a decade ago when he signed a deal with A&E to produce the series.

Some content had already been filmed for the Resistance reality TV project, but A&E dropped the ball when all of the network’s unscripted content was scrapped. As a result, the show never aired.

While the content for the planned reality show is expected to be filmed and concluded before any new in-ring content starts filming, NWA Powerrr will likely make its debut on the CW Network before the reality series.

Additionally, NWA Powerrr recently underwent some production enhancements for its latest season and those upgrades were reportedly made in anticipation of the upcoming CW switch.

It’s unclear if NWA Powerrr will be a one or two-hour broadcast, however, the show is not expected to be a live broadcast.

The idea would be to pre-tape multiple episodes of NWA Powerrr similar to Impact Wrestling on AXS TV.

In terms of NWA’s YouTube channel, it is speculated that the returning NWA territories could serve as new programming.

Exodus Pro Wrestling was recently named as the first territory of the NWA, and two others are reportedly in the works.

WOW – Women of Wrestling also airs on the CW Network in syndication and recently kicked off its second season. The show outdraws IMPACT! on AXS TV regularly, drawing between 250,000-450,000 viewers per episode. The success of WOW has reportedly made NWA officials optimistic about building a decent audience on the CW Network.

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The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) has recently signed a television deal with the CW Network, according to reports from Haus of Wrestling. While the specifics of the deal are still being worked out, an announcement is expected to be made in the near future.

The television deal would involve two different NWA shows airing on the CW Network. One of these shows would be NWA Powerrr, a popular wrestling program, while the other would be a reality show focusing on the behind-the-scenes aspects of the promotion.

NWA owner Billy Corgan has long been interested in creating a reality show about running a wrestling promotion. In fact, he had previously signed a deal with A&E to produce such a series when he was running Resistance Pro Wrestling in Chicago. However, the project never came to fruition as A&E scrapped all of its unscripted content.

While the reality show is expected to be filmed and concluded before any new in-ring content starts filming, NWA Powerrr is likely to debut on the CW Network before the reality series. The show recently underwent production enhancements for its latest season in anticipation of the upcoming switch to the CW Network.

It is currently unclear whether NWA Powerrr will be a one or two-hour broadcast, but it is not expected to be a live broadcast. The plan is to pre-tape multiple episodes of the show, similar to Impact Wrestling on AXS TV.

In addition to the television deal, NWA is also looking to expand its presence on its YouTube channel. The returning NWA territories, including Exodus Pro Wrestling and two others in development, could potentially serve as new programming for the channel.

The success of WOW – Women of Wrestling, which also airs on the CW Network, has made NWA officials optimistic about building a decent audience on the network. WOW regularly outdraws IMPACT! on AXS TV, attracting between 250,000-450,000 viewers per episode.

Overall, the television deal with the CW Network is a significant development for the National Wrestling Alliance. It provides an opportunity for NWA to reach a wider audience and expand its presence in the wrestling industry. Fans can stay updated on all wrestling news on eWrestlingNews.com or follow their social media pages.