Pro Wrestling League Eyes Greco-Roman Style, Gaming App to Boost Fan Engagement

The Pro Wrestling League is planning significant expansions, including the potential introduction of Greco-Roman wrestling bouts alongside freestyle. Chairman Dayaan Farooqui also announced the upcoming launch of a dedicated PWL gaming app to deepen fan engagement beyond the mat. The league's successful 2026 comeback, culminating in a sold-out final, has drawn positive interest from United World Wrestling for greater collaboration. This momentum aims to elevate the league's global stature and provide better exposure for Indian wrestlers.

Key Points: PWL Plans Greco-Roman Wrestling & Gaming App for Fan Growth

  • Greco-Roman style considered for future editions
  • Gaming app launch planned for fan engagement
  • Haryana Thunders won PWL 2026 title
  • Positive response from global body UWW noted
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Organisers to launch Pro Wrestling League-based gaming app to keep fans engaged: PWL Chairman Dayaan Farooqui

PWL Chairman announces plans to add Greco-Roman bouts and launch a gaming app following a successful 2026 season finale.

"The happy faces of the people are our true victory... - Dayaan Farooqui"

Noida, Feb 2

The Pro Wrestling League is set to enter a new phase of growth, with plans to introduce the Greco-Roman style in future editions of the tournament. Chairman and Promoter Dayaan Farooqui confirmed that discussions are already underway to expand the league's format and incorporate additional elements that can further elevate its global stature.

The announcement comes on the back of a highly successful PWL 2026 season, which concluded on Sunday with Haryana Thunders clinching the title after edging past Delhi Dangal Warriors 5-4 in a thrilling final. The finale drew a packed house, underscoring the league's growing popularity and wrestling's strong connection with Indian audiences.

Speaking about the league's roadmap, Farooqui revealed that Greco-Roman wrestling could soon become an integral part of PWL's structure, alongside freestyle bouts.

"In the coming time, this will be fully taken into consideration when further modifications are made to introduce Greco-Roman wrestling, with two bouts in Greco-Roman style and the remaining bouts in freestyle. For us, this is only the beginning. From February 2, when we meet, we will consider how more elements can be incorporated into this. We have already announced that we will launch a gaming app for the Pro Wrestling League in the near future. We will not stop here; this is just the start of our journey, and we will plan how much bigger we can make it," Farooqui told IANS.

He emphasised that the league's vision extends well beyond the competition mat. With initiatives such as a dedicated gaming app in the pipeline, PWL aims to deepen fan engagement and build a long-term ecosystem around the sport.

Reflecting on the response from fans, Farooqui said the overwhelming support has been the league's biggest reward, particularly after a six-year hiatus. "The happy faces of the people are our true victory-the enthusiasm and passion that has emerged among them. I have always said that this is a sport that does not need to be explained. It is a sport in our country and is deeply connected to our nation, and it has always brought us medals at the Olympics. We have received a very positive response. After six years, this return has been special for us, and today the final was completely sold out-there was absolutely no space left to sit. These things motivate us even more, and we hope that, in the time ahead, the public will continue to give us the same love and support, helping to take the Pro Wrestling League forward."

The successful comeback has also caught the attention of the international wrestling community. Representatives from United World Wrestling (UWW), the sport's global governing body, were present during the event and expressed keen interest in deeper collaboration with the league.

"We received a very positive response from all the UWW representatives who were present. They say they would like to send more of their wrestlers to compete in India, as it would give them excellent exposure. It is a matter of great pride for us that they are saying their foreign players would gain exposure by competing in India. Through this tournament, our aim was to give exposure to Indian wrestlers. In the coming time, we will see participation in even bigger and better international tournaments."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who watched the final, the energy was electric! A sold-out crowd says it all. Introducing a gaming app is a smart move to keep younger fans hooked between seasons. Well done, PWL.
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Vikram M
Great to see UWW showing interest. Having foreign wrestlers compete here is a big deal for exposure. But I hope the focus remains on nurturing our own talent. The league must ensure good facilities and fair pay for Indian wrestlers first.
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Priya S
Waah! After six years, such a grand comeback. Haryana Thunders ka performance zabardast tha! The gaming app idea is very modern. Bachche bhi engage rahenge. Bas, ticket prices thoda control mein rahe next season please.
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Rohit P
Adding Greco-Roman is a bold and excellent step. It's a different skill set and will make the league more complete. Hope they broadcast it well on TV and OTT. Wrestling deserves prime time coverage!
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Michael C
Really impressive growth trajectory. Building an ecosystem around the sport with a gaming app is forward-thinking. The international attention is a testament to the league's quality. Hope it brings more global stars to India.

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