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Pro League Network entices bettors with obscure sports

Have you ever wanted to bet that two grown men will strangle each other with their seat belts while riding in a car?

Enter Pro League Network, which offers obscure sports for bettors to target.

“Pro League Network is a portfolio of niche, emerging sports that we wholly own and operate for the sports entertainment and betting audience,” co-founder Mike Salvaris told the Post. Ta.

The company owns and operates professional sports such as mini golf, cursing and slap fighting, and also partners with Kevin Garnett in a 3-on-3 basketball league called Str33t.

The basis of Pro League Network’s business model is to cater to gamblers who can bet on a variety of sports on Bet365 and DraftKings in states including New Jersey, Tennessee, Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Illinois and more That’s it.

“Professional sports calendars overlap a lot here, so we prioritize gambling.” [in the United States]” Salvaris said. “There’s not a lot of good domestic content to bet on during times like Monday afternoon, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.”

The start date of a March Madness tournament is known as a betting holiday, and bettors will know the feeling all too well, as there are numerous college basketball games taking place throughout the day.

March Madness ended Monday night as UConn defeated Purdue to win its sixth national title and improve to a perfect 6-0 against the spread during this year’s tournament. Closed.


SlapFIGHT is a direct competitor to Dana White’s Power Slap. paul beck photo

The American Gaming Association estimates that $2.72 billion will be wagered on March Madness in the U.S. legal gambling market.

Pro league network companies are looking to take advantage of the lack of daytime sporting events.

They produce sporting events that are streamed live on streaming platforms. Think of TKO Holdings Group (owner of WWE and UFC) for even more obscure sporting events.

“We are even more vertically integrated because we also own sports production facilities,” Sarvaris continued. “We have a studio in Branson, Missouri, and we produce a lot of martial arts there. From athletes to cameramen to everything, we control the distribution.”

That’s a lot of content, and it’s something sportsbooks are craving. They want to bet on everything.


Car games are some of the wilder betting options available.
Car games are some of the wilder betting options available. paul beck photo

And if you can bet on that, people will take notice.

“Anyone would think it’s a little strange that they’re filming a couple of guys fighting in a car, but it makes sense,” Sarvaris said.

“We spent a lot of time on the safety side, perfecting all the rules with the sanctioning bodies… there were a few adjustments here and there, and we passed out a few times with seatbelt chokes,” the co-founders said. Bill Yucatonis told the Post.


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Between Car Jitsu and SlapFIGHT, the company has leveraged martial arts into social media hits.

On April 27th, Car Jitsu will host one of the biggest events in the history of the sport, with former UFC fighters Mark Coleman and Randy Couture providing live commentary from the BrinxTV studios in Atlanta.

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