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WFI to Guarantee Wrestlers' Pay in PWL
13 Dec
Summary
- WFI will monitor wrestler payments in the upcoming Pro Wrestling League.
- Strict selection policy for 2026 Asian Games, no exceptions for big names.
- WFI targets 12 medals for Asian Games and five for LA Olympics.

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) is implementing new measures to ensure athletes are paid on time for the upcoming Pro Wrestling League (PWL). Following complaints from the previous edition, the WFI will now oversee the disbursement of fees, guaranteeing payments for referees and athletes. The league is set to feature six franchises and over 300 athletes.
The federation is also focusing on preparations for the 2026 Asian Games. A strict selection policy will be enforced, drawing athletes directly from the National championships, with no exceptions for renowned wrestlers. A 265-day national camp is proposed, including hiring foreign coaches for all three styles to enhance performance.
The WFI has set ambitious medal targets, aiming for 12 medals at the Asian Games and five at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. In administrative changes, Olympian Jai Prakash has been appointed as the new secretary, replacing Prem Chand Lochab.




