WRESTLE-O-RAMA!
The Official Publication & Annual Championship of the
Country Club Wrestling Association of America
Where athletic pageantry meets the gentleman's code. Since 1952.
Athletic Pageantry. Gentleman's Code. Honor. Tradition. Championship Wrestling.
More Than a Magazine. More Than a Championship.
It's a Way of Life.
For over seven decades, Wrestle-O-Rama has been the voice of country club wrestling—chronicling the triumphs, the rivalries, and the unmatched spectacle that happens when bow ties meet body slams.
Every quarter, our pages bring you exclusive coverage of inter-club competitions, wrestler profiles, rostrum design tips, and the latest in sanctioned restraint techniques. Every year, we host the most prestigious event in amateur wrestling: the Wrestle-O-Rama Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada.
WRESTLE-O-RAMA:
THE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Each year, registered CCWAA teams from country clubs across America converge on Las Vegas for three days of competition, camaraderie, and compulsory wrestling moves.
What to Expect:
- Team Rostrum Competition (judged on food, drink, décor, and costumes)
- Bracket-style tournament culminating in the Championship Bow Tie Battle
- The Annual Gala featuring live entertainment and the Wrestler of the Year Award
- The sacred recitation of the CCWAA Creed
All registered teams eligible. Honor. Tradition. Tight trunks.
The Magazine
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Every issue delivers:
- • Championship previews and recaps
- • Wrestler spotlights and training tips
- • Inter-club match results
- • The latest CCWAA rule interpretations
- • Exclusive rostrum design features
The quarterly publication of the CCWAA—your ringside seat to country club wrestling excellence.
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Whether you're representing your country club, managing a team, or simply appreciate the finer points of sanctioned grappling, there's a place for you in Wrestle-O-Rama!
The Quarterly Voice of Country Club Wrestling Since 1952