Togo Pro Wrestling: championship in sight in Lomé very soon
On Friday, March 1, a professional wrestling training course for West African athletes was launched inside the conference room of the Kegué Stadium, Kegue, Lome in Togo.
Scheduled to take place for three days, this launch ceremony saw the presence of the Secretary General of Pro Wrestling Africa (PWA) which is the African Wrestling Confederation, Olusesan Olukoya, the president of the Togolese Wrestling Association, Habib Adam, the coach of Togolese athletes and athletes from the countries of the sub-region.
The presence of the reigning PWA African Light Heavyweight champion and title holder Augustine Okafor who competes in the ring as Mr.Sharpman added some glamor to the training.
The objective of this training is to promote wrestling in the West African sub-region.
For the Secretary General of the African Confederation, young Africans must give themselves to this experience because it is a profession of the future and they can make a lot of money in the field, become famous and international stars citing examples of Omos, Kofi Kingson, Apollo Crews and so on who are African talents making waves in the WWE. For the president of the Togolese Wrestling Association, the objective is to popularize the discipline and make the Togolese public love this sport. After the training, various demonstrations of this combat sport are to be planned, which promises to be a spectacle according to Habib Adam. As a reminder, the training will end on March 3.