Pro League Network has quickly become the home of sports you never knew you needed, such as Coffin Wars, reimagining competition for a new generation of adrenaline junkies and fight fans.
Each week, PLN’s Friday Night Fights series brings the wildest, most innovative combat spectacles to screens worldwide, and last week’s FNF event was no exception, serving up a buffet of jaw-dropping moments and edge-of-your-seat action.
Now, as week three approaches, PLN is set to raise the stakes again with the highly anticipated debut of Coffin Wars, a sport that’s part jiu-jitsu, part fever dream, and all-out chaos.

What Is Coffin Wars?
Coffin Wars is exactly what it sounds like, two fighters, one coffin, and a battle for daylight that’s as claustrophobic as it is captivating.
Imagine the ultimate test of grit and willpower, one competitor is locked inside the coffin, fighting to break out before the clock runs out, while the other is on top, doing everything in their power to keep the lid sealed shut.
There’s no standing, no locked hands, and absolutely no escape except through sheer force and cunning.
It’s a contest where panic meets pressure, and only the most determined walk away with bragging rights.
Born in the mad scientist lab of Pro League Network, Coffin Wars first exploded onto the scene in front of a staggering 33 million viewers during Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon II livestream.
Ray and Rakai Go at it in “Coffin Wars” on Kai Cenat’s Live Stream Mafiathon 2 😅 pic.twitter.com/PLdYIvUvIo
— DrizzyTayy (@Drizzy_Tayy) November 19, 2024
The internet’s collective reaction? “What the hell is this—and where can I see more?” That viral debut set the stage for Coffin Wars to evolve from a one-off spectacle into a full-fledged league event, now meticulously refined for the Friday Night Fights spotlight.
Coffin Wars: Meet the Competitors
For its inaugural PLN event, Coffin Wars brings together a roster of fearless competitors, each with their own unique PLN combat pedigree:
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Max Highsmith (CarJitsu)
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Jonathan Chambers (CarJitsu)
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Cure (SlapFIGHT)
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David Glassburner (CarJitsu)
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Zac Moore (CarJitsu)
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LaRoy Davis (CarJitsu)
Notably, Zac Moore and LaRoy Davis aren’t strangers to the coffin, both were part of the first-ever Coffin Wars clash, streamed live to millions during Kai Cenat’s streamathon.
Their return promises not just a rematch, but a chance to etch their names in the annals of this emerging sport.
They’ll be joined by veterans from CarJitsu and SlapFIGHT, each bringing their own brand of controlled chaos to the six-foot box.
Why Coffin Wars Is the Next Big Thing
Coffin Wars is more than a gimmick, it’s a primal test of human endurance, strategy, and the will to survive under the most intense conditions imaginable.
There are no trick edits, no camera magic, just pure, unfiltered competition where every second counts and every move could mean the difference between victory and defeat.
For fans of combat sports, it’s the ultimate “what if?” brought to life, and for athletes, it’s a proving ground unlike any other.
PLN’s Friday Night Fights has already earned a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what combat sports can be, and Coffin Wars is set to become its most talked-about addition yet.
Whether you’re a die-hard fight fan or just love witnessing the birth of something truly unique, this week’s FNF is appointment viewing.
The stage is set, the coffin is locked, and the world is watching. Who will break out, and who will be left in the dark? There’s only one way to find out.
How to Watch Coffin Wars
Tune-in to Friday Night Fights each week on Pro League Network’s YouTube at 10 p.m. ET / 9 p.m. CT and stay tuned to PLN’s social channels for the heart-stopping, adrenaline-pumping action.

