ABOUT US
The Wrestling Federation of America (WFA) emerged in 2003, a brainchild of WWE contracted talent Steve Bradley. Recognizing the potential for a new platform in professional wrestling, Bradley set out to create an organization that would not only showcase rising stars but also cultivate their talents for the global stage.
From its inception, the WFA became a breeding ground for future wrestling legends. The federation was instrumental in launching the careers of several prominent figures in the wrestling industry. Among them were Scott Reed, who made waves in Dragongate USA and EVOLVE; Eddie Edwards and Matt Taven, who both garnered success in Impact Wrestling; and Nikki Roxx, a trailblazer in women’s wrestling. The WFA also featured notable talents like Kevin Landry, a standout in WCW, and WWE Superstars Fergal Devitt, Antonio Thomas, and Billy Kryptonite.
Throughout its history, the WFA has been committed to providing high-quality wrestling entertainment and fostering an environment where talent can thrive. The organization’s dedication to grassroots wrestling has allowed it to connect with fans across the nation, showcasing matches that blend athleticism with captivating storytelling.
Today, the WFA continues to pursue its mission, striving to bring the excitement of professional wrestling to every corner of the United States. With a vision of inclusivity and passion for the sport, the WFA remains a vital part of the wrestling landscape, ensuring that the legacy of its talent endures for generations to come.