Wrestling Styles & Major Wrestling Organizations

The Ultimate Guide to Wrestling Styles & Major Wrestling Organizations Worldwide

Wrestling is one of the oldest and most diverse sports in human history. Practiced in various forms across cultures, wrestling includes both traditional athletic styles and modern sports entertainment promotions. Each style carries unique origins, rules, traditions, and fan bases.

Below is a complete overview of major wrestling styles and organizations, including their inception years, viewership numbers, social media presence, and notable records.

Wrestling Style/Organization Inception Year Average Viewership Social Media Following (Approx.) Unique Record
Freestyle Wrestling Ancient Greece Olympic Sport; varies per event Not applicable One of the two Olympic wrestling styles
Greco-Roman Wrestling 19th Century Olympic Sport; varies per event Not applicable Featured in the first modern Olympics (1896)
Sumo Wrestling 17th Century Millions in Japan; international growth Not applicable Only wrestling style with a raised platform ring
WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) 1953 RAW ~1.7M viewers (U.S.) 600M+ followers across platforms Largest professional wrestling promotion globally
AEW (All Elite Wrestling) 2019 Dynamite ~1M viewers (U.S.) Millions across social platforms First major U.S. competitor to WWE in 20 years
NJPW (New Japan Pro-Wrestling) 1972 Strong in Japan; global stream viewership Large domestic following; global growth Hosts the prestigious 'G1 Climax' tournament
CMLL (Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre) 1933 Widely viewed in Mexico Large Mexican fan base Oldest professional wrestling promotion still active

Highlights of Major Wrestling Styles

Freestyle & Greco-Roman Wrestling

Sumo Wrestling

WWE

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