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THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS…
However with the end of June, we are nearing towards something big and grand, the Bengal Pro Wrestling League. The franchise based professional league will be arriving very soon to rock you with some marvelous Wrestling and entertainment ventures.
Bengal Pro Wrestling will be the first such franchise based sports league to be held not only in Bengal but also in Eastern India. It will be an amalgamation of rich sporting cultures as well as endorsed with glitz and glamour. Six teams will contest in the League. Well, the franchise names and owners are kept a secret as of now. Prepare your Cheers for your City!!
This is an initiative to provide a deserving platform to hundreds of Wrestlers who are struggling in spite of their inexplicable talent. A platform is all they need to represent India at an international stage. Bengal has a rich heritage of eminent Wrestlers; Ideas Sports Management endeavors to revive the diminished glow.
Bengal Pro Wrestling League will showcase wrestlers from various parts of the Nation: Orissa, North – East India, Bihar & Jharkhand. Hence, the upliftment and welfare of Wrestling will not be confined within the territories of Bengal but it will act as an overall welfare initiative of Eastern India.
The Countdown has already begun. So hung up your boots and get ready to witness the first Wrestling Professional League. A plate full of high voltage Sports, pomp and glitz, Equipped Infrastructure and bountiful entertainment will be the prime features of Bengal Pro Wrestling League.
Shout Loud & Get Ready for BPWL!!
Start Counting… 10, 09, 08...  and stay tuned with our updates about the League.



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