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Real American Freestyle wrestling event announced
The inaugural event will take place in Cleveland on August 30, featuring Olympic-level athletes.

Real American Freestyle wrestling's first event aims to attract fans with notable athletes and an exciting format.
Real American Freestyle wrestling makes its debut in Cleveland
Real American Freestyle wrestling will hold its inaugural event at Cleveland's 13,000-seat Wolstein Center on August 30, as announced by commissioner Hulk Hogan. The event features a mix of established talents, including two Olympic medalists in the women's matches: Sarah Hildebrandt and Kennedy Blades. Men's matches will include competitions featuring Real Woods and Darrion Caldwell. Tickets are priced starting at $32.72, offering a budget-friendly option to explore this new wrestling promotion.
Key Takeaways
"Cleveland is an incredible city, and Real American Freestyle is channeling its rock and roll style into this first event."
Hulk Hogan praises Cleveland's vibe and the promotion's approach to the event.
The introduction of Real American Freestyle wrestling presents a fresh opportunity for fans and athletes alike. With its focus on Olympic-level talent, it promises to elevate the profile of wrestling in the region. Cleveland's vibrant atmosphere adds to the excitement, potentially drawing in crowds eager for entertainment that combines sporting skill with local flair. As wrestling continues to evolve, promotions like this could play a key role in shaping its future.
Highlights
- Cleveland is an incredible city for wrestling.
- Exciting matches feature Olympic medalists.
- This event brings a new energy to local sports.
- Real American Freestyle is ready to make waves.
Public interest in wrestling event
The event's success relies on strong community engagement and interest. If local support is weak, it may face challenges.
The event may signal a new chapter in wrestling's popularity in the Midwest.
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