Maleflixxx, Roland Dane Set to 'WrestleHard'

TORONTO — Pro/am, all-male paysite WrestleHard.com and VOD network Maleflixxx.tv have inked a content distribution pact.

Maleflixxx parent company Sureflix Digital Distribution will have "exclusive, first-window VOD distribution rights to all titles under the WrestleHard umbrella," said a site rep. "Until the signing of this contract, their content could only be found at WrestleHard.com."

As its name indicates, the site's niche focus is on aggressive wrestling vignettes. It was launched in late 2008 by performer-director Roland Dane and his partners.

The site "creates a new standard in gay wrestling content by delivering the most realistic and savage fights, grudge matches and beat-downs ever seen on video," the rep said.

WrestleHard offers access to videos and thousands of photos. Members can view full-length hardcore wrestling matches, download galleries, view BTS footage and request fight fantasies.

"Maleflixxx came highly recommended by some of my studio owner friends. Before I was actually introduced to their team, I already knew our partnership would be successful. They haven't let me down," said Dane.

"Superior gay wrestling content is hard to come by," said Sureflix President and CEO Eric Johnson. "So when Roland and the Wrestlehard content were introduced to us, we knew we had to have them onboard."

"The content has now been live for a couple of days and we couldn’t be happier with how it is performing."

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