The National Wrestling Alliance Visits St. Louis Children’s Hospital
ST. LOUIS — On August 27 and 28, 2022, The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) will continue to honor the history of its storied 74 years existence by returning to St. Louis for NWA 74, our biggest two-day, pay-per-view event of the year.
As part of NWA Outreach – our ongoing effort to help the communities we travel to – the NWA is proud to announce we are offering complimentary tickets to some of the patients at the St. Louis Children’s Hospital and their families.
In addition, on the morning of August 27, a group of NWA stars, including NWA World’s
Heavyweight Champion Trevor Murdoch and NWA Women’s World Champion Kamille, will visit patients and their families at the hospital.
“It gives me great joy to offer some fun and entertainment to children who are going through a very difficult time in their lives. This is also a great opportunity to give patients and their families a fun opportunity outside of the hospital,” said William Patrick Corgan, President and CEO of the National Wrestling Alliance.
Members of the media will not be allowed to accompany wrestlers inside the hospital but
images will be provided to the media after the visit.
Tickets are on sale for both nights at NWATIX.com. NWA 74 will air live on the FITE TV
streaming platform for $39.99 for both nights or as a stand-alone purchase, or the pay-per-view is also included in the $49.99 NWA All Access annual pass available at https://www.fite.tv/join/nwa-powerrr/.
Last year, NWA 73 was an amazing success with the NWA bringing wrestling back to the Chase Park Plaza Hotel’s Khorassan Ballroom for the first time in decades. The event filled the ballroom to capacity while broadcasting the pay-per-view to thousands of fans across the globe in dozens of countries.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE
Founded in 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance is one of the oldest and most prestigious
professional wrestling brands in the world. In 2017, international recording artist William Patrick Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins) purchased the NWA with the intention of reinventing the brand for the modern era whilst honoring the legacy of its heyday in the 1980s. Beginning with the critically-acclaimed Ten Pounds Of Gold docu-series, the NWA has since expanded its programming to include two weekly broadcasts (NWA Powerrr & NWA USA) and 6 annual pay-per-views, all of which are available via NWA All Access, our paid subscription service on Triller's FITE streaming platform.
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