Hockey-related pay-per-view throws hockey, only throws fists

Saturday night is good for the fight! And it’s also good for pay-per-views. So what’s better than a combination of the two? As a result, last night brought us the “Ice Wars” pay-per-view, which featured zero hockey and all brawling.
For $19.95, you could have watched a series of fights with players/fighters donning hockey gear, minus the hockey gloves, and dodging it on (synthetic) ice. The event, dubbed “Ice Wars – fighting on ice” took place in Enoch, Alberta.
HERE WE ARE!! WHO WILL BE THE KING OF THE ICE RINK? #ICEWARS @iceiswar
📺 https://t.co/6UHYWVoVQ8 pic.twitter.com/fIQiaXqoVh
— FITE (@FiteTV) May 22, 2022
In a fight, chase tippinwho played several years of organized hockey, mainly in the Canadian junior leagues, faced Corey Allenwho currently plays in the WOAA, a senior hockey league in Canada.
Chase Tippin and Corey Allen waste NO TIME throwing in their grudge match! #ICEWARS pic.twitter.com/zqoFHCyDhN
— FITE (@FiteTV) May 22, 2022
In another fight, Daniel Amesburywho spent time in the CHL, faced Derek Parkera 38-year-old American player/executor
AMESBURY CONNECTS ON PARKER WITH A HUGE BLOW!! #ICEWARS @iceiswar pic.twitter.com/noD4ICrf6C
— FITE (@FiteTV) May 22, 2022
It’s very unlikely this will be the last we’ll see of War On Ice, so if this sounds good to you, follow @iceiswar on Twitter, or you can check out their website. Replays of last night’s fights are also available.
👊🏽💥 Did you miss what the #hockey and combat sports did they speak?
These two sports combined to create @iceiswar!! It’s Prizefighting on skates!
🔊 NOW AVAILABLE VIA #FITE ON DEMAND. INCLUDES UNLIMITED REPLAYS
👉🏽 https://t.co/7cMT2HKdET#ICEWARS #NHL #NHLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/4YmujHXmLv
— FITE (@FiteTV) May 22, 2022
By Jon Sorensen