The Necessity:
India the land of 140 Cr. People, having one of the oldest histories in the world. Despite being pioneer and leader to many possessions and podiums, we always played the best role of followers.
India is a land where people love wrestling. Whether it is "Akhada" or “Free Style Wrestling”, Indian fans never tend to disappoint. Wrestling's largest viewership comes from India, which accounts for 50 million viewers.
In a news statement, wrestling announced that the first quarter of the year saw record revenue of $333.4 million for the business, a 27% increase over the previous quarter.
In India, RAW had an average of more than 4 million viewers in January 2021. SmackDown managed to get 3 million viewers, and NXT also brought in a little over a million.
In India, wrestling has a sizable fan base, making it one of the most popular sports. The data demonstrates how passionate Indians are about wrestling. More than 50 million people watched Wrestlemania 38 in April. The weekly shows have been broadcasted live across the nation for many years and have consistently attracted large audiences.
Among the most famous wrestlers in India are The Rock, Stone Cold, The Undertaker, Triple H, and John Cena. Sadly, there is no significant craze for Indian-born wrestlers within India itself.
Wrestling has grown immensely in India. International wrestlers are frequently invited to events such as product launches, celebrity gatherings, and promotional occasions. Unfortunately, no Indian wrestler has ever been seen at these gala events.
Here comes Beezer Bonzer World, where the main mission is to showcase the latent wrestlers from corners of India who could be the next big name in the business of International Wrestling.