Slamball is returning to ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN+! The 2023 Slamball season begins Friday, July 21 at 7 p.m., and continues all the way through Aug. 17! Slamball integrates elements of basketball and hockey, and its playing surface is a combination of a hard surface and trampolines. It’s a high-flying game that’s full of exciting thrills and nasty spills, and you can watch the season with a Subscription to Sling TV (50% Off).
How to Watch 2023 Slamball Season When Starts Friday, July 21 at 7 p.m. Et TV: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Sling TV (50% Off). Get 50% Off $40 / month sling.com About 2023 Slamball Season
Eight teams will compete for the 2023 Slamball title: the Gryphons, the Mob, the Ozone, the Rumble, the Lava, the Slashers, the Wrath and the Buzzsaw. The game is played four-on-four, with four five-minute quarters. The game is a lot like basketball, with hoops, dunks and three-point shots.
How to Watch 2023 Slamball Season When Starts Friday, July 21 at 7 p.m. Et TV: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Sling TV (50% Off). Get 50% Off $40 / month sling.com About 2023 Slamball Season
Eight teams will compete for the 2023 Slamball title: the Gryphons, the Mob, the Ozone, the Rumble, the Lava, the Slashers, the Wrath and the Buzzsaw. The game is played four-on-four, with four five-minute quarters. The game is a lot like basketball, with hoops, dunks and three-point shots.
- 7/21/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
If the end of the NBA and NHL seasons has left you craving another fast-paced, hard-hitting sport to latch onto, SlamBall might be just the ticket. SlamBall combines elements of basketball and hockey, and its playing surface is a mixture of a hard surface and trampolines. It’s a high-action, high-flying game, and it’s coming to ESPN+ all July long.
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The season begins on Friday, July 21 from Cox Pavillion in Las Vegas, Nevada with a tripleheader: The Rumble will take on the Mob beginning at 7 p.m. Et, with the Slashers facing the Lava at 9:30 p.m. The two winners will play each other immediately following the second game, in an epic showdown worthy of opening night.
A majority of sports fans now say that streaming provides a better live sports experience than linear TV, and ESPN+ seems like the perfect venue for a sport like SlamBall.
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The season begins on Friday, July 21 from Cox Pavillion in Las Vegas, Nevada with a tripleheader: The Rumble will take on the Mob beginning at 7 p.m. Et, with the Slashers facing the Lava at 9:30 p.m. The two winners will play each other immediately following the second game, in an epic showdown worthy of opening night.
A majority of sports fans now say that streaming provides a better live sports experience than linear TV, and ESPN+ seems like the perfect venue for a sport like SlamBall.
- 7/6/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
SlamBall is officially bouncing back.
The alternative sport — which combined elements of basketball, American football, ice hockey, and trampolines — has closed an $11 million Series A round led by Roger Ehrenberg’s Ia Sports Ventures and Eberg Capital as well as strategic investors across sports, gaming, entertainment, and media.
“It’s an incredible feeling to be back, and especially by popular demand,” said Mason Gordon, CEO and co-founder of SlamBall. “I want to thank SlamBall’s persistent and passionate fans for making this comeback possible and our investors for helping make the dream real. This is a true Cinderella story–only with helmets, pads and trampolines.”
SlamBall will relaunch with a six-week season this July in Las Vegas followed by a seventh playoff week. Domestic and international touring stops will follow. Talks are currently underway for distribution, while a docuseries about the league is in development via Mike Tollin’s Msm.
The alternative sport — which combined elements of basketball, American football, ice hockey, and trampolines — has closed an $11 million Series A round led by Roger Ehrenberg’s Ia Sports Ventures and Eberg Capital as well as strategic investors across sports, gaming, entertainment, and media.
“It’s an incredible feeling to be back, and especially by popular demand,” said Mason Gordon, CEO and co-founder of SlamBall. “I want to thank SlamBall’s persistent and passionate fans for making this comeback possible and our investors for helping make the dream real. This is a true Cinderella story–only with helmets, pads and trampolines.”
SlamBall will relaunch with a six-week season this July in Las Vegas followed by a seventh playoff week. Domestic and international touring stops will follow. Talks are currently underway for distribution, while a docuseries about the league is in development via Mike Tollin’s Msm.
- 3/21/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
NEW YORK -- TNN has acquired 13 episodes of Most Extreme Elimination Challenge, a Japanese game show that will be translated for U.S. consumption. Premiering with back-to-back half-hour episodes at 9 p.m. April 13, Challenge features contestants engaged in wacky, dangerous stunts. Contests include people running up a hill as they dodge falling boulders and running across spinning logs floating on water. Like Food Network's Iron Chef, the action will not be altered in any way for U.S. viewers except for translation of the broadcasters narrating the event. The broadcasters are dressed in samurai outfits on Challenge. The series, which was acquired from RC Entertainment and retains its Japanese title, will join the original series Slamball and a pair of World Wrestling Entertainment programs for TNN's male-friendly Slammin' Saturday Night lineup.
- 3/18/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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