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Future Stars Rising: Las Vegas’ FSW Academy Prepares Wrestlers for WrestleMania Week Glory

By Matthias Binder April 13, 2026
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Contents
A Proven Pipeline to StardomComprehensive Programs for Every Aspiring StarWrestleMania Ignites Local MomentumFrom Junior Mat to National Tours

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Las Vegas – WrestleMania 42 descends on Allegiant Stadium this weekend, drawing tens of thousands to the city for two nights of high-stakes action on April 18 and 19.[1][2] Local wrestling enthusiasts find added inspiration at the Future Stars of Wrestling Training Academy, where aspiring talents hone skills amid the frenzy. The academy, a fixture since 2009, offers a pathway from beginner drills to professional bouts, capitalizing on the event’s energy to spotlight up-and-coming performers.

A Proven Pipeline to Stardom

Future Stars of Wrestling stands as the longest-running professional wrestling academy in Las Vegas, having opened its doors in June 2009 under owner Joe DeFalco.[3] Over 17 years, it trained dozens of wrestlers who advanced to major promotions. Students endure intense sessions of slams and conditioning, building resilience for the ring’s demands.[4]

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Prominent alumni include WWE stars Solo Sikoa, Karrion Kross, and Zoey Stark, alongside TNA talents Chris Bey and Hammerstone. These graduates started in the same full-size ring now used by current trainees. Head trainer Sinn Bodhi, joined by veterans like Remy Marcel and Gregory “G-Sharp” Minor, imparts techniques that propelled these names forward.[3]

Comprehensive Programs for Every Aspiring Star

The academy caters to diverse roles beyond wrestlers, including managers, valets, referees, announcers, and commentators. Internships cover event production aspects like photography, videography, and live streaming. Junior divisions provide safe, confidence-building sessions for children, while adult classes target career launches.[3][5]

Training emphasizes practical skills:

  • In-ring maneuvers and match psychology
  • Strength and conditioning
  • Character development and promos
  • Marketing, booking, and travel logistics
  • Full match breakdowns and promoter interactions

Beginners receive tailored guidance, progressing to hands-on bouts. Private sessions allow professionals to refine techniques. Enrollment starts with an appointment at the facility on 6035 Harrison Drive, Suite 5.[6]

WrestleMania Ignites Local Momentum

Last year’s WrestleMania drew over 65,000 fans across two nights, sparking heightened interest in the local scene. DeFalco noted a shift, as newcomers moved beyond UFC preferences toward wrestling.[4] This year, 50 to 60 events fill WrestleMania week, with FSW hosting 15, including MECCA XI on April 17 at HyperX Arena in the Luxor.[7]

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“You watch WWE or WrestleMania… they had to go to a wrestling school,” said trainer Gregory “G-Sharp” Minor. DeFalco compared FSW’s regimen to WWE’s developmental system, stressing passion over pay. The academy’s showcases let fans spot tomorrow’s stars early.[4]

From Junior Mat to National Tours

Eighteen-year-old Bodhi began in the junior program at age eight and now trains full-time, competing nationwide. He credits FSW with transforming his passion into a profession.[5] Reporters visiting the academy have tested moves like chops, clotheslines, and body slams, gaining respect for the athleticism involved.[8]

Such stories underscore FSW’s role in nurturing talent. With WrestleMania 42 underway, the academy buzzes as enrollees eye their breakthroughs. Visit fswvegas.com or call (702) 742-8770 to schedule a session.[6]

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As Las Vegas pulses with wrestling fever, FSW Academy remains the launchpad for dreamers. Its track record proves dedication yields results in this demanding sport. What sparks your interest in the ring? Share in the comments.

Key Takeaways
  • FSW, operational since 2009, boasts WWE and TNA alumni like Solo Sikoa and Zoey Stark.
  • Programs span wrestling, production roles, and youth training with full-ring practice.
  • WrestleMania week features FSW events, boosting visibility for local talents.
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