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We are David Cattin, Jordan Rogers, and Adam Houck (Jude), the owners of the Xtreme Wrestling Center. For the past 6 years, we have poured our hearts and souls into creating what is the longest running professional wrestling school in the Kansas City area. We have been blessed to be able to teach something we both know and love to a brand new generation of athletes, some of whom have already made amazing strides in the short time we've operated. This school was built by our hands on a foundation of Discipline, Safety, and Respect, values that we make sure to put back out into the community though charitable work and plain old "going out and doing".
Like so many others in the entertainment industry, CoVID hit the business hard. We take every precaution to keep our staff and students safe, even if that has meant shutting our doors when the state has asked. The temporary loss of revenue, along with unavoidable changes in our leadership, has caught up with us finally after almost a year of kicking to keep our heads above water.
We are currently two months behind on rent for the building to the tune of $2800. Other utility bills have stacked up to roughly another $1500. Before CoVID, it was not an issue for us to maintain student levels enough to make sure we were on time with our bills. This has been a labor of love for the both of us for several years, and it isn't something that we want to see become yet another victim of the year that was 2020.
We are humbly and honestly asking for your help to save our wrestling school. We have helped over 60 people find their dreams as pro wrestlers, and we would love to continue to help many more start their journeys in the years to come. Please help us get back on track so we can continue to provide the best training in the Midwest.
Like so many others in the entertainment industry, CoVID hit the business hard. We take every precaution to keep our staff and students safe, even if that has meant shutting our doors when the state has asked. The temporary loss of revenue, along with unavoidable changes in our leadership, has caught up with us finally after almost a year of kicking to keep our heads above water.
We are currently two months behind on rent for the building to the tune of $2800. Other utility bills have stacked up to roughly another $1500. Before CoVID, it was not an issue for us to maintain student levels enough to make sure we were on time with our bills. This has been a labor of love for the both of us for several years, and it isn't something that we want to see become yet another victim of the year that was 2020.
We are humbly and honestly asking for your help to save our wrestling school. We have helped over 60 people find their dreams as pro wrestlers, and we would love to continue to help many more start their journeys in the years to come. Please help us get back on track so we can continue to provide the best training in the Midwest.

