03/10/2026
Ring set up, maintenance and repair are important parts of the training process. Not because you need to "pay your dues," not to try to get a spot on an event and certainly not to be free labor for promoters.
Any athlete should be inspecting their field of play be it grass, turf, ice or canvas. Not only is the ring where we work but is a tool in and of itself. You should inspect every ring you're ever asked to work in - the mat, the ropes, the boards...everything.
And how can you be sure it's safe if you don't understand how it's supposed to work?
We don't rotate new bodies in and out of our program every 12 weeks...there's no possible way to be prepared for what awaits you out in the world with such little training.
Being able to wrestle isn't enough.
Let us show you how much else there is to learn no matter your experience level.
[email protected] for details!
Amanda Gesler - GDP Consulting
Brandon Day
Benchmark Pro Wrestling