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Fite TV Announces Fitefest.


Regardless of how the shows are good or not, we all can admit that Wrestlemania weekend is a big weekend and a great weekend for not only WWE but the entire wrestling landscape.

Fite TV has made us wrestling fans easier to purchase PPVs and they took that to a whole new level. Fite TV gathered all the pro wrestling festivities (no pun intended) from April 3rd till 6th in one bundle called “Fitefest” and it includes (this is taken from their announcement): 

Wednesday, April 3
8:30pm ET - WrestlePro Does Funny Money

Thursday, April 4
4:00pm ET - Westside Extreme Wrestling
4:00pm ET - Destiny Wrestling
7:00pm ET - WrestleCon Supershow
8pm ET - DDT Pro Wrestling
11pm ET - IMPACT Wrestling - United We Stand
11:55pm ET - Kaiju Big Battel

Friday, April 5
11:00am ET - WrestleCon US vs. The World
11am ET - SHIMMER
3:00pm ET - Rev Pro Wrestling
3:00pm ET - WWN Super Show - Mercury Rising
4:00pm ET - Stardom Japanese Women's Wrestling
8pm ET - Joey Ryan's Penis Party

Saturday, April 6
11:00am ET - Pro Wrestling Revolver - Pancakes and Pile Drivers
2pm ET - MoreThanMania.com 2019 Wrap up Party
6:30pm ET - Drags and Dropkicks
7:30pm ET - ROH G1 Supercard: New York City. 

Fite has a limited offer bundle of $199.99 and it’s going to last until March 11th. The price for that bundle will then be $280 after March 11th. All I can say is that I’m taking that offer and I think you guys should too. 

What do guys think of this? By the way, I report on the 5 major or minor news of the week in one post/article every week so make sure to follow the blog for that and stay safe smarks. 

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