Free — Wrestlewiki

Let’s debunk a few myths.

Myth #1: "WrestleWiki Free is just a clone of Wikipedia." False. Wikipedia redirects most wrestler searches to generic "List of professional wrestlers" pages. WrestleWiki dedicates entire articles to single matches, feuds, and movesets.

Myth #2: "You need to enter a credit card for the free trial." No. The free tier never asks for payment info. Only premium upgrades do. If a site asks for your card for "WrestleWiki Free access," you’re on a scam mirror.

Myth #3: "It only covers American wrestling." Completely false. WrestleWiki’s editors prioritize Mexican lucha libre (CMLL, AAA, IWRG), Japanese puroresu (NJPW, AJPW, NOAH, Stardom, TJPW), and European catch wrestling (wXw, Progress, OTT). wrestlewiki free

You don't need a special app. You don't need an expensive laptop.

Pro Tip: Because there is no paywall login, you can bookmark articles directly. No session timeouts. No "You have been logged out due to inactivity."


You do not need a monthly subscription to be a historian. Simply sign up for a free WrestleWiki account, and you can: Let’s debunk a few myths

Contributors get "badges" and reputation points, but never a bill. This ethos of pro bono history-keeping is what keeps the platform alive.


The search for "WrestleWiki free" usually ends with a sigh of relief. In a world where every service wants a monthly slice of your paycheck—from Netflix to Peacock to wrestling trivia apps—finding a comprehensive, accurate, and completely free encyclopedia feels like an act of digital rebellion.

WrestleWiki is more than a website. It is a statement. It says that the history of the squared circle belongs to the fans, not to venture capitalists. Pro Tip: Because there is no paywall login,

Whether you are settling a bar bet about which year Sting faced Flair at the Great American Bash, planning a fantasy wrestling draft, or simply reliving the Monday Night Wars, WrestleWiki is your silent, reliable partner.

Unlike the WWE-produced WWE Encyclopedia or the WWE Network’s curated history, WrestleWiki allowed critical or negative entries about promotions and wrestlers (e.g., detailing backstage controversies, contract disputes, or gimmick failures). This editorial freedom was a key draw but also a legal liability.

The development team recently announced that WrestleWiki will never fully paywall core content. The "Free" tier is permanent. However, they are experimenting with a "Freemium Plus" model where free users might wait 30 days to see newly added matches (a delay), while premium users see them instantly. As of this writing, no delay exists.

Additionally, the site is rolling out a free API for developers. Soon, you’ll be able to build your own wrestling stats app using WrestleWiki Free data.

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