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Since July, I’ve been building something that means more to me than I can fully put into words.
Wrestling Pedigree started as a simple idea, a space where wrestling fans could come together to chat, debate, and have a laugh. But over the past year, it’s become so much more than that. In that time, I’ve published two wrestling books, had the chance to interview wrestlers and fellow fans, and shared countless conversations about the thing we all love.
I haven’t done it alone. People like Steve, Rotz, Jeff, Sonny, and Justin have been part of this journey, bringing their voices, their passion, and their energy into Wrestling Pedigree.
The truth is, I started this because I needed an escape. More than usual. It gave me something to focus on, something to build, something that made me feel creative, confident, and, honestly, like myself again.
Wrestling Pedigree isn’t perfect. We don’t have huge numbers or massive reach. But we are real. We’re raw, unapologetic, we laugh, we debate, and we keep it both positive and gritty.
And I won’t dress this up. This project didn’t just give me a hobby. It gave me a lifeline. At one point, I was closer than I ever want to admit to giving up entirely. Starting this, taking that chance, changed something in me.
So 9–10 months in, we may still be small. But we’re here. We’re growing. And most importantly, we’re doing something we love.
Wrestling Pedigree didn’t just bring fans together. It helped save me.
And that means everything

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