NWA ANNOUNCES ST LOUIS RETURN FOR A 2- DAY SPECTACULAR AT THE CHASE PARK PLAZA HOTEL THIS AUGUST
  • 06/11/2022 (7:11:54 pm)
  • Bob Mulrenin

June 11, 2022

Contact: Joe Galli 760 668 3354 [email protected]

The National Wrestling Alliance will return to St. Louis for a two-day wrestling
spectacular at the historic Chase Park Plaza Hotel August 27 & 28 for NWA 74

St. Louis, MO – After the enormous success of NWA Empowerrr and NWA 73 in 2021, the
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is pleased to announce we will be returning to the Khorassan
Ballroom inside the Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta for a two-day pay-per-view wrestling event
on August 27 and 28, 2022 for NWA 74.

Tickets to attend the event will be available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. CST on
Wednesday, June 15, 2022 via Ticketmaster and NWATIX.com. The event will be broadcast
live on pay-per-view through the FITE TV streaming service and available as part of the NWA
All Access Annual Pass.

From 1959 until 1983, the hotel’s Khorassan Ballroom was home to “Wrestling at the Chase,”
which featured televised matches with wrestling legends such as Harley Race, Ric Flair and
Cowboy Bob Orton.

“Wrestling at the Chase” was created by St. Louis Wrestling Club president Sam Muchnick and
KPLR and Chase Park Plaza owner Harold Koplar. The matches were promoted by the St.
Louis Wrestling Club, a member of the National Wrestling Alliance.

“We made a promise last year to return to St. Louis and bring quality matches and wrestling
legends to our fans. That’s exactly what we are doing during this two day wrestling
pay-per-view,” said William Patrick Corgan, president of the NWA.

Match announcements, fanfest details and the list of legends who will be appearing will be
announced over the coming days through the NWA social media channels.

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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