This was so savage.
Many surprises have come with the second iteration of the St. Louis Battlehawks. The biggest one came this weekend in such a brutal way.
To start the month of April, the Battlehawks social media team shared an “official statement” via Twitter. That statement reads:
“Following a vote from XFL owners, the Battlehawks have been officially approved to relocate to the greater Los Angeles area and will do so for the 2024 season.
St. Louis is a city known for its incredibly hard-working, passionate, and proud people. Bringing the XFL back to St. Louis in 2023 will go down as one of the proudest moments in our league’s history. This move isn’t about whether we love St. Louis or its fans, but rather about what is in the best interest of the Battlehawks organization.
We would like to thank the XFL, its owners, and all of Battlehawk Nation for their diligence and dedication, and we look forward to building a world-class franchise in Inglewood.”
St. Louis fans have rallied behind the Battlehawks since the Rams moved to L.A. in 2016. The fan base still hates owner Stan Kroenke.
The Battlehawks got back on the winning track in week 6, defeating the Vegas Vipers 29-6 to keep pace with the undefeated DC Defenders.
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The Battlehawks are back in action Sunday for a road matchup against the Houston Roughnecks. After that, the team returns to St. Louis for three games to close out the 2023 regular season.