Indianapolis wrestling fans, prepare for a trip back in time. The ‘Stringtown’ wrestling show is set to launch in December 2025, promising a high-octane, beer-soaked experience that’s a direct counterpoint to today’s often overly-produced professional wrestling. This isn’t about polished storylines and choreographed moves – it’s about raw action, gritty matches, and a distinctly 80s/90s atmosphere.
The brainchild of Mary Rigg and a dedicated team, ‘Stringtown’ is generating serious buzz within the wrestling community. Early reports indicate a clear ambition: to deliver a genuine return to the core elements that defined the sport’s golden age. Forget the complexities of current narratives; Stringtown is prioritizing the iconic styles of high-flying maneuvers and a truly unfiltered intensity.
“This is a celebration of old-school wrestling,” Rigg stated in initial promotional materials. “We’re aiming for a beer-soaked atmosphere, perfect for wrestling fans looking for a nostalgic experience.”
Local publication Drinksint has corroborated the show’s focus. “It’s a welcome return to the good ol’ days,” a representative noted, suggesting the event will flawlessly complement its throwback aesthetic. This isn’t just about the wrestling; it’s about the culture surrounding it.
Beyond the entertainment value, Stringtown is also strategically aligned with supporting local Indy businesses. This community-focused approach adds another layer to the event’s appeal.
The team anticipates attracting wrestling fans from across the Midwest, tapping into a growing desire for authentic, unadulterated wrestling experiences. Details regarding the roster of wrestlers and a full schedule are expected to be released in the coming months. The show’s anticipated success reflects a broader trend within the wrestling world – a yearning for a return to the sport’s roots, before the dominance of spectacle and complex storytelling.


