Profesional Wrestling in Nepal: the history, the present day and the country’s top wrestlers

In this video, we introduce the viewer to professional wrestling in Nepal, one of the most unique and underreported pro wrestling scenes in the world!

The South Asian country is home to a dedicated fan base that draws big crowds to nearly every event. In this video, we introduce the current day pro wrestling scene in Nepal, some of the top wrestlers in the country, the active promotions and more. We even dive into some previously unreported history of pro wrestling in the country including legends Dara Singh, Randhawa, Akram Pahalwan, Billy Robinson and George Gordienko making trips to the country, some by special request of the King of Nepal!

We also dive into a long forgotten event, the first time that "WWF WrestleMania" came to Nepal! Those details are worth the price of admission alone!

In the present day, we discuss Nepali star pro wrestlers such as Himalayan Tiger, his legendary bout in Nepal with former WWE, ECW and WCW star Big Vito that resulted in a riot, The Yeti, Ajinger, Asmita Jureli, Baghwati Kadka Unika, Nepali Bro, The Yuv, Thagu, "Lady Dragon" Muna Shrestha, Himalayan Tiger, David, Chattan, King Robert and more!

We discuss all of the current active pro wrestling promotions in Nepal today including Nepal Ring Wrestling Association, Ultimate Wrestling Entertainment, Himalayan Tiger Pro Wrestling Association (formerly Professional Wrestling Entertainment Championship Association for Nepal), Nepal Women's Wrestling Foundation and Pro Wrestling Association.

We even discuss some foreign stars that have visited Nepal in recent memory including JB Cool, JC Storm, Sadika, and stars from Pakistan such as Kovu Brandon, Talha Ali, Jordan Hurr, and Sher Khan.

Plenty of clips and photos as well as information about pro wrestling in Nepal, this documentary style video and video podcast serves as the virtual atlas for pro wrestling in Nepal!

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