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*** Spotland Experience ***

Brit Pro - Submission - Promission - Fun
Wrestling
Training & Matches

in your chosen style/s

  Young Ady

led by Juvenile Ady or Ray Junior

Let us organise your control or small group session at our Loft Studio

*** for regular training or a special Birthday treat! ***

We can also film a match and produce a personalised DVD for you

Customer Feedback:

                                         "a large thank you to all the gang for our training yesterday
we would passion to do it again"
"I admit I was a tad nervous but the approach certainly worked"
"It was great - much exceeded my expectations"
"Ady was a real star."

"I'd wholeheartedly recommend Ady.
I visited Spotland Scrappers for a pro-style session in the ring. 
I met a friendly, knowledgeable, very fit and mighty young guy who was great fun to be with.
He is a patient and considerate coach too, who was

EFFY wants wrestling to be a place for LGBTQ+ talent to thrive and embrace their sexuality

Wrestler EFFY is taking over the UK and promises to take things to another level with his upcoming tour and his Big Gay Brunch UK coming to Liverpool over Eurovision weekend.

The Dead End: Paranormal Park star and popular independent wrestler – whose ring name is an anagram for ‘electric, fantastic, f**k you’ – will be back on these shores next month with a big nighttime set for TNT Radical Wrestling on December 1, and he’s looking forward to giving fans a little extra.

He exclusively told : ‘It’s almost fancy there’s a little more excitement to it, where I think I’m actually gonna go and execute some weirder stuff than I would usually undertake. There’s no strings on me, I’m the minuscule Pinocchio boy who’s just getting to dance as fast as he can for the first time.’

EFFY is no stranger to the UK, and he loves the unbridled fire fans here have for every facet of wrestling.

‘Whether you’re doing something tiny and cheeky or you’re doing big stunts and moves, they’re really behind yo

The Hitman for Hire wants the society to know he’s pansexual.

In order to ring in the New Year, professional wrestler The Beat Man For Hire, Mr. Grim, who won the Delaware-based 1CQ Triple Crown Tournament in , is letting the world into his personal bubble. Specifically, Chris Lewis, Mr. Grim’s real identify, came out over social media, according to Out.

“For years, I&#;ve struggled with my identity,” Grim tweeted. “Too worried about how others would feel or think about me. I&#;ve finally gained the courage to openly express that I’m Pansexual. Praise you @NylaRoseBeast for being my inspiration, supportive and holding my hand throughout this process.”

That last note was a thank you to trans professional wrestler Nyla Rose. Rose then responded to the tweet with some witty advice.

“If you end up buying a flag, don’t iron it or you’re kicked out,” she wrote.

 

Rose isn’t the only one to respond to Mr. Grim’s coming out tweet. Several fans sent well wishes to the independent wrestler as well. Mr. Grim then thanked many of the fans who supported him in the Twitter thread.

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By Dylan Watson

When people think of a wrestler, words such as “masculinity,” “strength,” and “willpower” reach to mind. One word that typically doesn’t is “homosexuality.” Fearful of what their families, friends, and teammates will think of them, many gay athletes strife with ever coming out.

I remember the first day I stepped into the wrestling room at Frank W. Cox Lofty School as an elementary institution student. Having no clue what I was doing, I felt vulnerable and confused, feelings I would come to know very well later on in my life. However, within a limited practices I realized I loved the challenges that came with wrestling.

There is no other school sport in which it’s truly you versus one other person. Your teammates can cheer you on from the seats, but everything that goes on within the inch mat is all up to you.  Over the next few years, my love for wrestling grew exponentially, and eventually, before my freshman year of high school, I chose to quit every other sport to focus solely on it.

Dylan in action

During high institution, I had some success on the mat, but truly