Stratus Media and ProElite officially announced today the re-launch of their website via press release. Along with the site, the promotion also released a promo for their upcoming 8/27 card in Hawaii.
ProElite, Inc. (PELE.PK), today announces its newly redesigned and rebranded website with highly improved look and feel is now live.
“It is an exciting time for ProElite and we are thrilled that the company’s striking and revamped site is successfully up and running,” said Paul Feller, CEO, Stratus Media Group and Chairman, ProElite.
Proelite.com has gone under structural and facial reconstruction and now showcases upcoming fights, fighter bios, stats, links to Facebook and Twitter pages, and more.
“The relaunch of the website is one of many steps ProElite is taking as it rolls out its new identity under Stratus,” said William Kelly COO of Stratus and ProElite. Functionality and value for our site visitors and fans will continue to improve over the coming weeks. Fans will also soon be able to purchase a redesigned line of ProElite MMA merchandise.”
ProElite, Inc., newly acquired by Stratus Media Group, returns to the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena August 27. Tickets are on sale at ticketmaster.com.
ProElite Hawaii 8/27 Event Promo:
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ProElite has been taking good solid strides in re-launching their MMA brand. The re-launch of their website and the release of the slick promotional video for the upcoming card in Hawaii are of very good quality. They are also heavily focusing on Social Media to promote their brand and event, already establishing accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
There were recent rumor’s about ProElite possibly signing a TV deal with Showtime/CBS, but those rumors were recently put to rest by Vice President of Fight Operations T. Jay Thompson. Thompson states that they want to grow at the right pace, and that they are looking for an entry-level TV deal first that fits as to where they are as an MMA promotion currently, which is refreshing to hear.
Their second event is scheduled for November and will most likely take place in New Jersey, where they expect to already have a TV deal and host the first round of their own Heavyweight Grand Prix.
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