A recent collaboration and partnership has led to the creation of a new professional wrestling school, set to open in Maine this fall.

Professional wrestling has deep roots here in Maine, and now the next generation will soon have a brand-new place right in our state to learn and grow their craft.

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On Wednesday, October 15th, Limitless Wrestling announced that the Pine State Pro Wrestling School will be opening in South Portland this fall.

Partnering with the Eastern Wrestling Alliance, the school will give aspiring wrestlers and veterans alike a chance to train with some of the best and help shape the future of professional wrestling in New England.

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This announcement comes nearly two weeks after Limitless Wrestling revealed that its Dojo in Brewer would be closing at the end of October.

In a social media post on October 2nd, the Dojo reflected on its impact while assuring fans and students that this wasn’t the end of the story, with more to be shared about the future. With this recent news, those questions now seem answered.

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And there you have it! The Pine State Pro Wrestling School will soon be arriving in South Portland, right here in our Pine Tree State.

What are your thoughts on this new business opening? We’d love to hear from you! Feel free to join the conversation by messaging us on the app.

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