Sonam Bajwa Champions Pro Wrestling League, Urges Cricket-Level Fan Support

Bollywood actor Sonam Bajwa has praised the Pro Wrestling League (PWL) for its organization and international participation, urging Indians to support wrestling with the same passion as cricket. Umesh Kumar, an MLA, highlighted the league's role as a "sport of the soil" that provides a crucial platform for village-level athletes. The PWL has been revived for its fifth season after a hiatus of several years. In the ongoing 2026 season, Haryana Thunders have secured the first spot in the finals after a tight semi-final victory.

Key Points: Sonam Bajwa Praises Pro Wrestling League, Calls for More Support

  • League praised for high-quality organisation
  • Provides national/international exposure for village wrestlers
  • Revived after a 6-7 year hiatus
  • Haryana Thunders first to reach 2026 season final
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Sonam Bajwa lauds Pro Wrestling League for promoting wrestling in India, calls for cricket-like support

Bollywood actor Sonam Bajwa and MLA Umesh Kumar laud the revived Pro Wrestling League for promoting wrestling and giving village-level athletes a national platform.

"I hope and want to encourage people to love wrestling as much as they love cricket. - Sonam Bajwa"

Noida, January 31

Bollywood actor Sonam Bajwa and Khanpur MLA Umesh Kumar praised the Pro Wrestling League for promoting wrestling in India. Sonam Bajwa highlighted the league's high-quality organisation, international participation and PWL's role in boosting sports, especially in North India and encouraged people to support wrestling as much as they support cricket in India.

Speaking to reporters, Bajwa said, "It feels great when various sports are supported in the country, and such kinds of leagues are organised. I am very happy. The way this league is organised is amazing. International players are also here. This is a very good thing to have happened in the world of Indian sports. I hope the league gets bigger and better. Wrestling is loved in India, especially in North India, and I hope and want to encourage people to love wrestling as much as they love cricket. To have a sport in your life is amazing. It adds discipline to your life and so much more."

Umesh Kumar, MLA from Uttarakhand's Khanpur, called wrestling a "sport of the soil" and appreciated the league for giving village-level wrestlers national and international exposure, congratulating the organisers for reviving the league after a long hiatus.

"Wrestling is a sport of the soil. Giving an opportunity to players from villages on the national level, and then taking them to an international platform. Pro Wrestling League has been organised after a gap of 6 years... I want to congratulate the organisers of the league," Umesh Kumar told ANI.

The PWL, sanctioned by the Wrestling Federation of India, is currently in its fifth season. The 2026 season marked the wrestling league's revival after a seven-year hiatus; the last season was held in 2019.

Coming to the ongoing season, Haryana Thunders became the first semi-finalists of the PWL season 2026 as they defeated Punjab Royals 5-4 in a closely fought semi-final clash at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Friday to qualify for the final.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows sports, I agree we need diversity. Cricket dominates everything - media, sponsorships, airtime. Leagues like PWL can create new heroes and inspire kids in villages, just like the MLA said.
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Vikram M
Sonam Bajwa is right, but let's be practical. Cricket is a religion here. Can wrestling ever match that hype? We need consistent investment, not just a league that disappears for 6-7 years. Hope this revival lasts.
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Priya S
So happy to see PWL back! Haryana Thunders in the final! 🎉 This is the sport of real strength and grit. Our phogat sisters and Bajrang Punia have shown what Indian wrestlers can do. Let's get behind them!
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but why only "North India"? Wrestling has fans in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and the South too. The league and its messaging should be more inclusive for pan-India appeal.
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Michael C
"Sport of the soil" – I like that phrase. It's authentic. International players participating is great for competition. Hope it gets good TV coverage so people can actually watch and learn to love it.

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