
Since 2003 the World Wide Wrestling League has been bringing the best of professional wrestling to towns across the U.K

Our Mission Statement

The World Wide Wrestling League’s goal is to continue to build and grow a viable wrestling organisation specialising in touring live wrestling events and producing other consumable wrestling content.
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Our promises to......
Wrestling Fans – We will produce a product that can be enjoyed by wrestling fans of all ages.
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Others within the wrestling business – We will aim to behave responsibly at all times as ambassadors of professional wrestling. W3L recognises that professional wrestling is a “special attraction” product within the entertainment industry. As such, we will always be open to communicating and working with others within the wrestling industry to protect shared interests. We commit to always treating other organisations with respect and consideration providing this ethos is returned.
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W3L believes that sustainability of independent organisations within our industry is vital and that having “sustainable wrestling” as the number one goal would benefit our industry as a whole and help more talented individuals ultimately earn a living in our business. We have a long way to go and breaking some of the bad habits and delusions that have been normalised as industry standard since the early 2000's is the way forward. We say this as a promotion that started in the early 2000's and take full responsibility for some of the practices established at the time that seemed required to survive but ultimately have lead to questionable business logic being normalised as time has passed.
We're happy to share our practices with others in wrestling who are serious about moving British Wrestling away from the training school labour reliant model and back to the successful touring business that once existed in our country that benefited those that came before us. The key to this is understanding how much money is in our business currently, distributing it fairly and realistically to scale as any other business would and striving to become more successful as a team making decisions as a business would and steering away from anything that would suggest the business has become a vanity project for decision makers.



