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PWL postponed due to demonetisation

Bengaluru Yodhas will be replaced by a franchise from Jaipur, while Delhi and Uttar Pradesh will see a change in the ownership.

New Delhi: The Pro Wrestling League, which was supposed to begin on December 15, has been postponed, as the franchises and the stake-holders need more time to re-plan and re-structure their schemes after demonetisation.

"Post demonetisation, the PWL franchises and the stakeholders have asked for time to re-structure and re-plan their schemes. Hence, the date of the League had to be postponed," the promoters of the PWL, Pro Sportify director Vishal Gurnani said.

"The revised dates would be announced on November 30th," he added.

Meanwhile, the sources claimed that the PWL-2 is likely to begin not before the last week of December.

"The League will be re-scheduled to the last week of December. Also the players' auction, which was supposed to be held in mid-November, will now take place 15 days prior to the commencement of the tournament," the source said.

There were also plans to field eight franchises as compared to six teams in the inaugural edition, but PWL, on Monday, said that there would be no addition and the number of teams competing against each other would remain six, just like last year.

However, the league will not witness the same six teams of last year as Bangalore franchise, called Bengaluru Yodhas, had pulled out.

Bengaluru Yodhas will be replaced by a franchise from Jaipur, while franchises like Delhi and Uttar Pradesh will see a change in the ownership.

"We will have six teams only, just as last year. Bangalore franchise has pulled out and a team from Jaipur will be added. The ownership of Delhi and UP have also changed," said Gurnani.

While Gurnani remained mum on why Bengaluru Yodhas would not being a part of PWL-2, sources said that "Bangalore franchise not having cleared its dues" is the reason behind the fall-out.

Meanwhile, the Pro Sportify director claimed that despite the dates of the tournament being pushed, top foreign and Indian wrestlers have already confirmed their participation in the League.

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