Pro League Network Unveils New Studio and Spring Lineup
Pro League Network (PLN) dropped its spring 2025 plans, and they’re packing a punch. The focus is on sports entertainment that hooks you with athlete stories, wild highlights, and a dash of comedy.

Fresh Shows, Bigger Stage
New shows like PLN Report, PLN Countdown, and Replay Riot hit digital channels soon. Think SportsCenter meets oddball sports for PLN Report, it’s got segments like “In The Lab” for behind-the-scenes peeks and “Will It Slap?” where slap fighters taste-test grub.
Meanwhile, PLN Countdown breaks down upcoming events and betting odds. Then, Replay Riot brings comedians to roast PLN’s weirdest moments every two months. You’ll catch these on platforms like Stadium and DAZN.
The action’s moving to a slick new studio in Branson, Missouri. This 5,000-square-foot setup boosts PLN’s game with space for multiple sports, studio shows, and content rooms. Plus, it’s got a training zone for athletes and seats for a small live crowd.
SlapFIGHT Championship kicked things off there March 15, streaming exclusively on Stadium. With this, PLN’s eyeing nonstop digital sports programming—24/7 even. They’re chatting with big distributors to launch a FAST channel packed with live events and exclusive clashes.
Building a Digital Sports Hub
PLN’s not stopping at shows. They’ve revamped their website and launched a gear shop to spotlight sports like CarJitsu and Putt Tour. The site’s loaded with highlights, think Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon2 takeover or str33t’s streetball vibes.
Plus, it’s pushing athlete trading cards with stats like wins and top scores. That’s a nod to PLN’s 16 owned sports brands, from SlapFIGHT to Ultimate Tire Wrestling. They’re also teaming up with digital creators for fresh programs aimed at online fans. It’s all about mixing sports with a betting-friendly twist.
Money’s flowing too. Last August, PLN nabbed $4.2 million in seed funding led by KB Partners. That cash is fueling this expansion, new studio, more content, bigger reach.
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