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Note on Real American Freestyle’s Weekly TV Series Debut in January 2026
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Real American Freestyle (RAF), the fast-rising professional wrestling league founded by Chad Bronstein, Eric Bischoff, and the late Hulk Hogan, is reportedly close to finalizing a national television deal. According to PWInsider, RAF is in advanced discussions with major networks, including ESPN and FOX, to launch a weekly TV series in January 2026.
Sources confirmed to PWInsider that RAF has been “locking in full-time staffers for the production and logistical aspects of the company.” The promotion aims to showcase elite athletes from both wrestling and MMA in competitive matches without scripted storylines. RAF recently hosted its second live event at Penn State University, streamed on FOX Nation like RAF01, earning strong viewership and live attendance. WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff was the lead producer for the event, and Dave Sahadi led the production.
The upcoming RAF03 will feature both established and new talent. Notable names include Michael Chandler and Chad Mendes, who will headline the show at Wintrust Arena in Chicago this November. PWInsider also reported that Oklahoma City is a strong frontrunner for RAF04.
Real American Freestyle’s weekly TV show is expected to showcase amateur wrestling and professional combat sports with high-quality production and competition. Further announcements about the broadcast network, roster expansion, and format are anticipated in December through RAF’s official channels.
Chandler vs. Mendes on the mat 🤯
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Watch RAF03 exclusively on @foxnation November 29th in Chicago pic.twitter.com/kx0oDm1UZW
— Real American Freestyle (@RAFWrestlingUSA) October 27, 2025
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