Pro Wrestling League to start, end in New Delhi


New Delhi, Nov 23 (IANS): The inaugural edition of the Pro Wrestling League (PWL) will start and end in the national capital, its promoters ProSportify announced on Monday.

The six-city based tournament will commence at New Delhi's K.D. Jadhav Stadium on December 10. It will continue to be held in the capital city for another two days for Delhi Veer's home-leg before proceeding to Ludhiana where the CDR Punjab Royals will play their home matches at the Guru Nanak Indoor Stadium from December 13 to 15.

The event will return to the National Capital Region (NCR) for December 16 to 18 for Haryana Hammers' home matches at the Hyatt Regency in Gurgaon.

Noida's Uttar Pradesh Gautam Buddh University-Eklavya Sports Complex will host the tourney on December 19 and 20 for UP Warriors' home-leg. From there, the teams will proceed to Reliance Studio, Film City, for Mumbaiche Garude's home matches on December 21 and 22.

Then Bengaluru's Koramangala Stadium will host the event on December 23 and 24 for Bengaluru Yodhas' home matches before heading back to New Delhi for the knockouts.

The semifinals will be held on December 25 and 26 with the final on December 27.

The tournament will be broadcast on Sony Max, Sony Six and Sony Pal. Matches will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

  

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