Championship Wrestling From Hollywood (CWFH) and Championship Wrestling From Arizona (CWFAZ) announced today that their events, including this Sunday’s “Grand Canyon Clash” event in Mesa, Arizona have been cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 (Coronavirus) situation.

The announcement in full is below:

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday called for large events in the State to be postponed amid the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak, while Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey declared a State of Emergency, saying he was ‘not taking any chances’, which has led to the United Wrestling Network officials to cancel all upcoming Championship Wrestling From Hollywood (CWFH) and Championship Wrestling From Arizona (CWFAZ) televised and live events including this Sunday’s “Grand Canyon Clash” blockbuster event in Mesa, AZ.

The health and safety of the public, cast and crew of our productions are priority. In California, the Oceanview Pavilion can meet the 250 person/6 feet apart mandate, but I don’t think it’s worth the risk of possibly spreading Covid-19. Since our show is prerecorded, there are several weeks of existing programming in the can and if in 30 days we’ve not been in production on new episodes, we are fortunate to have a 10 year archive that can be re-purposed for broadcasting. I urge everyone to follow all public safety instructions, stated David Marquez, President and CEO of David Marquez Productions, Inc.

United Wrestling Network television programming will continue each week on all outlets. For more information on Covid-19, please visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/index.html. Please follow @CWFHollywood and @CWFAZTV for official news and information from the United Wrestling Network.

David Marquez Productions, Inc. is the parent company of United Wrestling Network and its owned and operated promotions.