Fox Nation is getting into the ring with Hulk Hogan, signing a deal to become the exclusive broadcast partner of Real American Freestyle, the WWE Hall of Famer’s wrestling league.
The on-demand streaming service, a companion to the Fox News Channel, announced the new deal on Monday, revealing it will air the league’s inaugural matchup event, “RAF01,” scheduled for Aug. 30 at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Fox Nation will also present the second event, slated for this fall.
Hogan cofounded the unscripted freestyle wrestling promotion earlier this year with entrepreneur Chad Bronstein and Eric Bischoff, a former executive with World Championship Wrestling.
The league, which is named after Hogan’s WWE entrance song, “Real American,” serves as a platform for amateur wrestlers with collegiate or Olympic backgrounds looking to break into the professional wrestling industry.

Hogan, the league’s commissioner, also praised the new partnership, noting that his company is “creating something that’s never been done before.”
“We needed a partner that understood that and could build with us,” the television personality said. “FOX Nation is synergistic with our brand; they appreciate the importance of bringing this sport to the masses, and they believe in our goal.”
In turn, Bischoff, the team’s chief media officer, said Real American Freestyle is looking forward to “putting on a good show for the fans.”
The competitors for the main card bout have not yet been announced, though a dozen amateur wrestlers have been named in the fight card for the inaugural event.
Fox Nation’s new partnership marks its second foray into the live sports arena.







