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BENGAL PRO WRESTLING LEAGUE




Bengal Pro Wrestling League, a franchise based domestic professional league which an initiative by Ideas Unlimited Sports Management in cooperation with West Bengal Wrestling Association (WBWA).  The Eastern India will be a proud witness to such grand domestic sporting league being held for the first time on Wrestling.
The league will comprise of a six teams hailing from various parts of the State to mark the unity and integrity of Bengal. Ideas Sports Management proudly hold the belief that this initiative will uplift and act as a welfare model for the Wrestling fraternity in Bengal and surrounding areas. We are also on talks to rope in players from Bihar, Jharkhand, Bhubaneswar and North East states.  We have come up with a theme for this League that is “Women Empowerment”. Owing to the recent incidents about women in our society, we have intended to inspire the girls especially youth to blatantly take up the sport and emerge themselves as a warrior in the Sport and simultaneously in the social arena.
Wrestling is a sport which is dominated by the Indians for a very long time and its origin is found in many of the epic scriptures from the past.  K D Jadhav secured a Bronze in Olympic Games at Helsinki (1952) – India’s first individual Olympic medal – the sport got an ultimate boost. After 56 years, Sushil Kumar glorified Indian wrestling at the 2008 Bejing Olympic Games with a Bronze Medal and followed up with a Silver Medal at 2012 London Olympic Games. Hence somehow lack of equipped infrastructure and negligence towards the Sport paved this fate in Wrestling. Sakshi Malik, the Wrestler who secured a bronze medal and tons of love from a million Indians at the Rio Olympics, 2016 is the example that we should never quit even when all the odds are against us.
The main purpose for organizing this event is to commercialize the game and grab attention for this game. And to be in the good eye of the media and gain a huge popularity among the people and there will be a growth of this sport. This is will bring the wrestling of Bengal in the lime light and the wrestlers of Bengal in front of the spectators. This is first professional wrestling league in Bengal. With this league the players of Bengal will come across the professionalism in the sport. Ideas Unlimited Sports Management Group is coming forward to uplift this game through Bengal Pro Wrestling League ( BPWL) in the best possible way so that this game does not remains confined only in the rural or sub urban areas but as an extremely advanced and modern sports.
 Hence, Ideas Unlimited Sports Management Group is on a verge to provide a professional platform to an approximate 200 Wrestlers for the promotion and benefit of the Sport.   The initiative is to elevate the game from Grassroots To Limelight as our sole motto of ISM stands: “From Grassroots to Limelight”

Coming Soon….. The Countdown has begun…BPWL!!

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