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Pro Panja League season 2 to start from August 5

Published at :April 9, 2025 at 11:44 AM
Modified at :April 9, 2025 at 11:44 AM
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Pro Panja League follows an IPL-style format with franchises competing for the coveted title over 17 days.

The highly anticipated second season of Pro Panja League is all set to make a thrilling return on August 5, 2025, on Sony Sports Network. Pro Panja League will be broadcast daily for two hours on Sony Sports Ten 3 channels (SD and HD), the sports broadcaster’s main Hindi channel.

After a successful inaugural season, Panja fever will hit your television sets again on Sony Sports Network as top arm wrestlers from across India gear up for the electrifying action-packed competition.

Kochi Caddies emerged as champions after winning the hard-fought final in the first season. The second season is coming right after the India tour of the England cricket series, which will end on August 4, as Pro Paws ensures that Indians get non-stop sports entertainment to enjoy in their homes.

According to data from the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC), Pro Panja League garnered an impressive viewership of 32 million (unique viewers) on Sony Sports and Doordarshan in its first season, surpassing the inaugural seasons of many recently launched leagues in India and the league is all set to grow its popularity with a remarkable comeback.

Co-founder of the Pro Panja League Parvinn Dabass stated, “We were overwhelmed with the response we received in the first season and are delighted to have the league back for our loyal audiences. Since the inception of the Pro Panja League, arm wrestling as a sport has grown exponentially and I expect the following to grow even further after the second season.

The athletes participating have leveled up since the last season and we are sure to see more entertainment and intense competition in the upcoming season. We have also seen a massive increase in viewership, with our recent Pro Panja Mizoram mega match showcase attracting 15,000-20,000 people.”

“The scale of the competition is going to be much higher this time. Armwrestling is not just a game people play anymore, it is a professional sport and will soon be a household name with the league’s rapid growth,” he added.

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