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Home | Sport | Pro Wrestling League 2026 To Begin January 15 In Noida

Pro Wrestling League 2026 to begin January 15 in Noida

The Pro Wrestling League 2026 will start on January 15 at Noida Indoor Stadium, with the finale on February 1. Over 300 wrestlers from 20 countries have registered, making it one of India’s biggest sporting events of the year

By PTI
Published Date - 6 December 2025, 11:45 PM
Pro Wrestling League 2026 to begin January 15 in Noida
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Noida: The Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026 will begin on January 15, with the grand finale scheduled for February 1 at the Noida Indoor Stadium, which has been booked for the entire duration of the league.

More than 300 wrestlers from over 20 countries — including Olympic medallists, World Championships finalists and India’s senior competitors — have registered for the auction, WFI President Sanjay Singh said.


All six teams will have nine wrestlers, including four women, with each roster comprising five Indians and four foreign players.

Officials said the diversity and calibre of athletes reflects the global wrestling community’s recognition of PWL as a serious and high-value platform. With elite international wrestlers and India’s rising stars in the mix, PWL 2026 is expected to be one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

League officials added that team reveals, trophy launch, auction dates and fan engagement activities will be announced soon.

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