Victory celebrations in Noida set the stage for Pro Wrestling League’s (PWL) next leap. Chairman and promoter Dayan Faruqui, riding high from Haryana Thunder’s 5-4 finals conquest against Delhi Danga Warriors, revealed expansive visions. The jam-packed finale after a six-year gap showcased wrestling’s enduring Indian fervor.
Central to plans: weaving Greco-Roman style into the mix, with deliberations for balanced events. Faruqui excited fans with news of an imminent gaming app. ‘Announced already—it’s coming soon,’ he said. ‘Just the start; we’ll amplify it massively.’
Beyond arena thrills, PWL builds ecosystems. The app invites fans into virtual action, nurturing loyalty. On reception, Faruqui gushed: ‘Crowd joy is priceless. Wrestling? It’s us—Olympic medal heritage.’ Overflowing venues signal unstoppable momentum.
The event drew United World Wrestling (UWW) gaze, with reps praising and committing to send talents for India bouts. ‘Exposure goldmine,’ Faruqui quoted them. ‘Our focus was Indian risers; future holds epic global stages.’
PWL’s blueprint—hybrid formats, app-driven fandom, international bridges—positions it as a trailblazer, ready to dominate wrestling’s digital and traditional frontiers.