Providing the best professional wrestling while ensuring the safety of our fans and performers regardless of gender, sex, color or orientation.
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F1ght Club Pro Wrestling was never intended to be a wrestling promotion. It began with a mission to shine a spotlight on Black wrestlers during a time when the mainstream industry was notably lacking in diversity. With the creation of the Pan-Afrikan Diaspora Championship, our goal was to host a one-time tournament to celebrate and promote Black talent within the wrestling community.
Lacking the necessary resources, we partnered with another local promotion in the DMV area. They graciously agreed to host the announcement of the championship and the first round of the tournament on one of their shows. However, organizing professional wrestling events in the DMV can be financially demanding. The partner promotion could only accommodate the crowning event, not the full tournament due to time constraints.
To continue our initiative, we decided to fund and host the remaining matches under a new banner named “F1ght”. This decision eventually led to a parting of ways with the original promotional partner.
On February 19th, 2019, at F1ght Club Pro Wrestling’s “Crowning of a Champion” event, the vibrant and skilled Trish Adora, known as “The Afropunk”, was crowned the inaugural Pan-Afrikan Diaspora Wrestling Champion. This moment not only marked the birth of F1ght Club Pro Wrestling but also set a precedent for diversity and representation in professional wrestling.