The FWA plans to use everything at it's disposal to eventually be the standard bearer for how professional wrestling should protect, police and provide for itself, it's fans and those people involved in it. Our contracted performers have brand new accident policies should they get injured. Our MD is instrumental in setting up a charitable trust fund for the Wrestler's Reunion. We are already looking at talent around the country to sponsor. Our business structure is designed to make our product as exciting to watch and professional to look at as possible whilst being as affordable for fans as we can make it. Our staff will work to bring fans of wrestling all over the UK together for events and activities outside of the FWA shows themselves in an attempt to make a real community for them and these steps are just the beginning. We want to develop into a wrestling business and community that people in other countries worldwide can look to for encouragement with regards to how our young and old are treated. We want to work towards unity within the industry from all sides and present wrestling in the most positive light and produce a UK wrestling scene that fans and the general public at large can appreciate, respect and value. This drive to help the youth of wrestling also goes hand in hand with a project that members of the FWA are currently heavily involved with, which could see the very real possibility of Pro Wrestling being taught as a college course working alongside a proper syllabus. If this trial gets the green light, then it could have hugely positive ramifications for the industry as a whole with regards to its ultimate acceptance by the main stream. These are big dreams but ones that we will endeavour to achieve. Even if we are unsuccessful in them, we have confidence that our commitment will leave a positive shadow by making it even easier for those who should come afterwards to achieve these eventual goals, just as the FWA of old once did.
