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The Fight Network (UK & Ireland)

The Fight Network (formerly The Wrestling Channel, TWC and TWC Fight!) was a free-to-air digital satellite television sports channel in the United Kingdom and Ireland, devoted to airing programming related to boxing, mixed martial arts, pro-wrestling and other combat sports.

The Fight Network
CountryUnited Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format4:3
Ownership
OwnerDolphin Television
The Wrestling Channel Limited
Sister channelsTWC Reloaded
(launched October 2004, ceased March 2005)
History
Launched1 December 2003 (As a block on Friendly TV)
15 March 2004 (Standalone Channel)
Closed1 December 2008
Former namesThe Wrestling Channel
(1 December 2003–December 2006),
TWC Fight!
(December 2006–January 2008)
The TWC Fight! logo used from 2006 to 2008

History edit

Pre-launch edit

The Fight Network UK began its run as The Wrestling Channel. The service was planned to launch as a full channel in March 2004, but began test-transmissions on 1 December 2003, as a temporary programming block on the now-defunct channel Friendly TV. This block aired from 7:00 to 8:00 in the daytime and evening on weekdays with repeats on weekend mornings from 9 to 11:00 am, and 6:00 pm. The block featured Wrestling promotions such as Classic Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, Ring of Honor and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, which would be the first time these promotions would ever air on a UK channel. The block was supposed to only last a month, but was extended in 2004 due to positive response from viewers.

Launch edit

On 15 March 2004, the channel fully launched on Sky Channel 427. The Wrestling Channel was the first channel of its kind in the world to strictly focus its programming on professional wrestling. Alongside shows that aired on the block on Friendly TV, shows from promotions such as New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Pro-Pain-Pro Wrestling and World of Sport. To promote the launch, the channel's parent company partnered up with game publisher Acclaim Entertainment and their then-upcoming game Showdown: Legends of Wrestling for a competition. In July 2004, The Wrestling Channel also became the first channel to air a news/talk show dedicated to pro-wrestling - titled The Bagpipe Report.

TWC Reloaded edit

On 25 October 2004, a sister channel called TWC Reloaded was launched next to The Wrestling Channel on Sky channel 428.[1] The channel featured action from the existing TWC library and also experimented with new shows and formats. There were plans for Reloaded to air MMA programmes but this never came to fruition.

On 24 January 2005, The Wrestling Channel's parent company announced that the TWC Reloaded slot had been approached by a number of potential partners seeking to re-programme and develop the slot. Future output had been reduced to the minimum level of three hours per day, starting at 3:00 am, whilst a decision was taken over the content for the slot. From 1 March, a movie aired nightly on the channel and 2 days later, the channel effectively ceased as there was no longer any sporting content being transmitted. By 21 March, TWC Reloaded moved to the movie section of the Sky EPG at channel number 333 and was temporarily renamed as Movies 333 in the process,[2] where it would fully launch as True Movies.

Losses and revamp edit

By the end of 2004, The Wrestling Channel's parent company announced that they were running at a loss due to lower-than-expected viewing figures generating less revenue than it was costing to run the operation. They added that most promotions had been more than co-operative in allowing contract re-negotiations. To solve this, the channel signed a new deal with TNA to feature their events on a one-week delay basis. Ring of Honor was expanded into a new, exclusive two-hour weekly show, more promotions like ZERO1-MAX were added to the schedule, whilst Memphis Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah had even newer up-to-date weekly shows. Eventually, the channel indicated that viewer ratings had increased.

On 3 October 2005, The Wrestling Channel began to refer to itself more under its shortened name of TWC, as they began to add other fighting sports to their schedule in order to appeal to new viewers and non-Wrestling fans. During the month of November, the station added mixed martial arts and boxing programming to its existing schedule for the first time. By 1 July 2006 began broadcasting a full 24 hours a day, seven days a week without any Teleshopping. In that month, the channel began to air action movies.

TWC Fight, purchase by The Fight Network and Closure edit

The channel would eventually change its name to TWC Fight! on 4 December 2006, and added more mixed martial arts programming to their schedule, including Cage Rage Championships and King of the Cage. On 15 December 2006 TWC Fight! announced they had lost the rights to air TNA programming, which after 1 January 2007 had moved to Bravo 2.

In late 2007, Canadian based channel The Fight Network purchased TWC Fight! and in January 2008, the channel became a UK version of The Fight Network, owned by Dolphin Television. The Fight Network aired the same programming as before, just under a different name. By July 2008 the channel launched on Freesat channel 251.

After 6 years, the channel ceased transmission on 1 December 2008 at midnight and was removed from the Sky EPG a few hours later.

Relaunch as programming block edit

On 13 July 2018, it was announced that Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp. would relaunch Fight Network as a programming block on Showcase by Information TV. The block would feature various sports, including live Impact Wrestling, Ultimate Challenge MMA, Abu Dhabi Grand Slam, WGP Kickboxing, Wrestling at the Chase and other programmes. Due to the way it is placed and the obscurity of the original version, Anthem are treating it as a new channel launch.

The block mainly focuses on Wrestling like its predecessor, with a mixture of other fighting sports as well.

Original programming edit

Professional wrestling edit

Combat sports edit

  • After The Bell
  • Ballroom Boxing
  • Before The Bell
  • Cage Rage Championships - Cage Fighter
  • Hardcore Championship Fighting
  • ICON Sport
  • Knockout News
  • One on One
  • ROUGH
  • So You Wanna Fight
  • TKO Championship Fighting
  • Tough Guy Cinema
  • UK Boxing
  • UK MMA
  • Ultimate Combat Experience
  • X-treme Fighting Championship

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

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For the Canadian channel see Fight Network This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Fight Network UK amp Ireland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Fight Network formerly The Wrestling Channel TWC and TWC Fight was a free to air digital satellite television sports channel in the United Kingdom and Ireland devoted to airing programming related to boxing mixed martial arts pro wrestling and other combat sports The Fight NetworkCountryUnited KingdomProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format4 3OwnershipOwnerDolphin TelevisionThe Wrestling Channel LimitedSister channelsTWC Reloaded launched October 2004 ceased March 2005 HistoryLaunched1 December 2003 As a block on Friendly TV 15 March 2004 Standalone Channel Closed1 December 2008Former namesThe Wrestling Channel 1 December 2003 December 2006 TWC Fight December 2006 January 2008 The TWC Fight logo used from 2006 to 2008 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre launch 1 2 Launch 1 3 TWC Reloaded 1 4 Losses and revamp 1 5 TWC Fight purchase by The Fight Network and Closure 1 6 Relaunch as programming block 2 Original programming 2 1 Professional wrestling 2 2 Combat sports 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPre launch edit The Fight Network UK began its run as The Wrestling Channel The service was planned to launch as a full channel in March 2004 but began test transmissions on 1 December 2003 as a temporary programming block on the now defunct channel Friendly TV This block aired from 7 00 to 8 00 in the daytime and evening on weekdays with repeats on weekend mornings from 9 to 11 00 am and 6 00 pm The block featured Wrestling promotions such as Classic Wrestling Pro Wrestling Noah Ring of Honor and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling which would be the first time these promotions would ever air on a UK channel The block was supposed to only last a month but was extended in 2004 due to positive response from viewers Launch edit On 15 March 2004 the channel fully launched on Sky Channel 427 The Wrestling Channel was the first channel of its kind in the world to strictly focus its programming on professional wrestling Alongside shows that aired on the block on Friendly TV shows from promotions such as New Japan Pro Wrestling Pro Pain Pro Wrestling and World of Sport To promote the launch the channel s parent company partnered up with game publisher Acclaim Entertainment and their then upcoming game Showdown Legends of Wrestling for a competition In July 2004 The Wrestling Channel also became the first channel to air a news talk show dedicated to pro wrestling titled The Bagpipe Report TWC Reloaded edit On 25 October 2004 a sister channel called TWC Reloaded was launched next to The Wrestling Channel on Sky channel 428 1 The channel featured action from the existing TWC library and also experimented with new shows and formats There were plans for Reloaded to air MMA programmes but this never came to fruition On 24 January 2005 The Wrestling Channel s parent company announced that the TWC Reloaded slot had been approached by a number of potential partners seeking to re programme and develop the slot Future output had been reduced to the minimum level of three hours per day starting at 3 00 am whilst a decision was taken over the content for the slot From 1 March a movie aired nightly on the channel and 2 days later the channel effectively ceased as there was no longer any sporting content being transmitted By 21 March TWC Reloaded moved to the movie section of the Sky EPG at channel number 333 and was temporarily renamed as Movies 333 in the process 2 where it would fully launch as True Movies Losses and revamp edit By the end of 2004 The Wrestling Channel s parent company announced that they were running at a loss due to lower than expected viewing figures generating less revenue than it was costing to run the operation They added that most promotions had been more than co operative in allowing contract re negotiations To solve this the channel signed a new deal with TNA to feature their events on a one week delay basis Ring of Honor was expanded into a new exclusive two hour weekly show more promotions like ZERO1 MAX were added to the schedule whilst Memphis Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah had even newer up to date weekly shows Eventually the channel indicated that viewer ratings had increased On 3 October 2005 The Wrestling Channel began to refer to itself more under its shortened name of TWC as they began to add other fighting sports to their schedule in order to appeal to new viewers and non Wrestling fans During the month of November the station added mixed martial arts and boxing programming to its existing schedule for the first time By 1 July 2006 began broadcasting a full 24 hours a day seven days a week without any Teleshopping In that month the channel began to air action movies TWC Fight purchase by The Fight Network and Closure edit The channel would eventually change its name to TWC Fight on 4 December 2006 and added more mixed martial arts programming to their schedule including Cage Rage Championships and King of the Cage On 15 December 2006 TWC Fight announced they had lost the rights to air TNA programming which after 1 January 2007 had moved to Bravo 2 In late 2007 Canadian based channel The Fight Network purchased TWC Fight and in January 2008 the channel became a UK version of The Fight Network owned by Dolphin Television The Fight Network aired the same programming as before just under a different name By July 2008 the channel launched on Freesat channel 251 After 6 years the channel ceased transmission on 1 December 2008 at midnight and was removed from the Sky EPG a few hours later Relaunch as programming block edit Main article Fight Network UK On 13 July 2018 it was announced that Anthem Sports amp Entertainment Corp would relaunch Fight Network as a programming block on Showcase by Information TV The block would feature various sports including live Impact Wrestling Ultimate Challenge MMA Abu Dhabi Grand Slam WGP Kickboxing Wrestling at the Chase and other programmes Due to the way it is placed and the obscurity of the original version Anthem are treating it as a new channel launch The block mainly focuses on Wrestling like its predecessor with a mixture of other fighting sports as well Original programming editProfessional wrestling edit The Bagpipe Report Irish Whip Wrestling Shoot interviews 3PW Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Classic Memphis Wrestling Combat Zone Wrestling Frontier Wrestling Alliance Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling GAEA Japan Icons of Wrestling LDN Wrestling Capital TV Major League Wrestling Memphis Wrestling Pro Wrestling Noah ChickFight Real Quality Wrestling Ring of Honor NWA Total Nonstop Action UWA Hardcore Wrestling World of Sport Wrestling at the Chase Wrestling Reality Xcitement Wrestling Federation Combat sports edit After The Bell Ballroom Boxing Before The Bell Cage Rage Championships Cage Fighter Hardcore Championship Fighting ICON Sport Knockout News One on One ROUGH So You Wanna Fight TKO Championship Fighting Tough Guy Cinema UK Boxing UK MMA Ultimate Combat Experience X treme Fighting ChampionshipSee also edit nbsp United Kingdom portalProfessional wrestling in the United Kingdom WWE Network WWE Network Canada WWE Classics on Demand NJPW World WWNLiveReferences edit https www digitalspy com tech satellite a16544 wrestling channel launches spinoff https www digitalspy com tech satellite a20042 twc reloaded becomes movies 333 External links editThe Wrestling Channel via Wayback Machine TWC Fight via Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Fight Network UK 26 Ireland amp oldid 1160006944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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