As noted before, Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling announced this past March that they had signed a new television deal with TSN in Canada for the launch of a new weekly MLP Mayhem series this July.
Maple Leaf Pro recently provided an update announcing that their upcoming new weekly MLP Mayhem series will run as a seasonal format series with 12 episodes per season starting with the first season this July.
It was also announced that each episode will have a one-hour runtime.
ONTARIO, CANADA – MAPLE LEAF PRO Wrestling (MLP) and TSN, Canada’s Sports Leader and a division of Bell Media, announced a national broadcast partnership to launch a new weekly professional wrestling series, MAPLE LEAF PRO MAYHEM, premiering in July 2026.
Produced in a seasonal format, MAPLE LEAF PRO MAYHEM will feature 12 one-hour episodes of in-ring competition and episodic storytelling, showcasing top Canadian talent alongside internationally recognized stars from leading promotions including AEW, RING OF HONOR, NJPW, CMLL, and Pro Wrestling NOAH.
The inaugural season of MAPLE LEAF PRO MAYHEM will be taped in Windsor, Ontario, continuing the region’s historic role in Canadian professional wrestling television. Windsor served as the home base for George Cannon’s Superstars of Wrestling, Canada’s first coast-to-coast wrestling broadcast, and this partnership marks the return of the Maple Leaf brand to national television for the first time since 1984.
“Securing a national platform with TSN is a significant milestone for MAPLE LEAF PRO,” said Scott D’Amore, President of MAPLE LEAF PRO Wrestling. “MAPLE LEAF PRO MAYHEM is designed to showcase Canadian professional wrestling at the highest level while integrating talent and partnerships from across the global wrestling landscape. This series reflects both the heritage and the future of the Maple Leaf brand.”
Broadcast details, including premiere date, weekly timeslot, and full talent lineup, will be announced in the coming weeks.

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