For over 40 years, World Wrestling Entertainment was under the leadership of Vince McMahon, turning the company from a North Eastern American territory promotion into an international promotional juggernaut. It was, and still is, the industry leader. By the summer of 2022, Vince McMahon stepped down from his position as Chairman of the Board amid sexual assault allegations. Only to return and sell the company to Endeavor seven months later, thus ending a hundred plus years of a McMahon being a promoter of professional wrestling…
Or so they thought.
Shane McMahon, the son of Vince, announced in November of 2023 he would be opening his own promotion called Wrestling Grand Prix.
If his father would be known for “sports entertainment”, he would be going in a different direction. The Wrestling Grand Prix will be more sports based with a win/loss records and rankings, yet still maintain larger than life characters that made professional wrestling popular. Shane would also adopt business practices more conducive to his grandfather, Vincent James, approach- working with promotions rather than against them, forging relationships with various promotions across North American, UK, and Japan.
Wrestling Grand Prix operates on “smaller scale” compared to their counterparts in WWE and AEW, capturing a different atmosphere in more intimate settings. They even secured a deal with TrillerTV, airing Lion’s Den Tuesdays at 7pm central with replays on demand an hour later.
The Rules
Time limits
30 minute non championship bouts
60 championship bouts
Count outs
10 non-championship
20 championship
Falls: One (pin, submission, count out, knockout)
Notable Fouls
Closed fist (First offense warning/Second offense DQ)
Striking to the back of the head downed or standing
CONTENDER/RANKINGS
Bushido/Athena championship holder receives automatic title shot
#2 and #3 ranked contenders compete to crown a new champion upon current champion’s declaration to challenge the World champion
Or so they thought.
Shane McMahon, the son of Vince, announced in November of 2023 he would be opening his own promotion called Wrestling Grand Prix.
If his father would be known for “sports entertainment”, he would be going in a different direction. The Wrestling Grand Prix will be more sports based with a win/loss records and rankings, yet still maintain larger than life characters that made professional wrestling popular. Shane would also adopt business practices more conducive to his grandfather, Vincent James, approach- working with promotions rather than against them, forging relationships with various promotions across North American, UK, and Japan.
Wrestling Grand Prix operates on “smaller scale” compared to their counterparts in WWE and AEW, capturing a different atmosphere in more intimate settings. They even secured a deal with TrillerTV, airing Lion’s Den Tuesdays at 7pm central with replays on demand an hour later.
The Rules
Time limits
30 minute non championship bouts
60 championship bouts
Count outs
10 non-championship
20 championship
Falls: One (pin, submission, count out, knockout)
Notable Fouls
Closed fist (First offense warning/Second offense DQ)
Striking to the back of the head downed or standing
CONTENDER/RANKINGS
Bushido/Athena championship holder receives automatic title shot
#2 and #3 ranked contenders compete to crown a new champion upon current champion’s declaration to challenge the World champion
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