Real American Freestyle (RAF) is an American freestyle wrestling promotion owned by Real American Wrestling, Inc. and headquartered in Tampa, Florida. It was founded in 2025 by Chad Bronstein, Terri Francis, and Hulk Hogan.

Competitors include current and former high school wrestlers, collegiate wrestlers, Olympic wrestlers, and mixed martial artists. The promotion provides an opportunity for wrestlers to compete and profit from the sport, as amateur wrestling historically does not permit compensation. A partnership with USA Wrestling allows current NCAA wrestlers to compete and receive compensation through NIL sponsorships.

Fox Nation is the official broadcast home of the promotion's flagship events. A weekly RAF television series is currently in development and being shopped to networks.

History

2024: Planning and development

Real American Beer co-founder Hulk Hogan during his August 2024 promotional tour

Terri Francis was general counsel for Anheuser-Busch InBev, where she also served as their vice president of investment and innovation until 2022. Chad Bronstein was president of Carma HoldCo until 2023, where he helped the company partner with Ric Flair to launch his Wooooo! Energy line of energy drinks.

Bronstein and Francis partnered with Hulk Hogan to launch Real American Beer (RAB) on June 13, 2024, a light beer manufactured by City Brewing Company that carried Hogan's likeness. The beer's name was a nod to "Real American", Hogan's longtime WWE theme song. WWE is a minority owner of Real American Beer.

Bronstein's son Chase Bronstein attended a Chicago wrestling camp in 2024 that was led by renowned coach Izzy Martinez. Bronstein and Hogan were impressed by Chase's progress after the camp, and they began to develop plans with Martinez for a new sport wrestling venture.

2025: Promotion's launch

RAF COO Izzy Martinez (left), CMO Eric Bischoff, and co-founder Hulk Hogan during their May 2025 press tour

Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff announced the formation of Real American Freestyle (RAF) on April 30, 2025. The freestyle wrestling promotion is backed financially by Left Lane Capital and the venture capital fund Cassius, with $3.5 million raised at launch. Chad Bronstein serves as chief executive officer, Bischoff as chief media officer, and Izzy Martinez as chief operating officer.

Hogan and Bischoff said their goal with the promotion was to elevate and develop top-level competitive wrestlers into stars. They planned on doing that by emphasizing the backstories of each athlete like The Voice does for its singers. David Sahadi was hired as the promotion's multimedia producer to accomplish this, having previously worked with Bischoff.

MOGL founder Brandon Wimbush was hired as the promotion's chief of staff, wrestler Lance Palmer was hired as the head of talent development, and MatScouts founder Willie Saylor was hired as the vice president of talent development on May 30, 2025.

RAF signee Wyatt Hendrickson (left) being congratulated by American president Donald Trump for his victory at the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Wrestling Championships

Wyatt Hendrickson was signed to the promotion's roster on June 4, 2025. Hulk Hogan cited mainstream coverage of Hendrickson's upset of Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson in the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Wrestling Championships as a testament to the sport's popularity. Steveson has a clothing line with Takedown Sportswear, the official manufacturer of RAF apparel.

RAF 01 was held in co-founder Chad Bronstein's hometown of Cleveland, Ohio on August 30, 2025. It featured a video tribute to co-founder Hulk Hogan, who had died the month prior, that was produced by WWE. Hogan's son Nick Hogan appeared at the show, where he began serving as the promotion's acting commissioner. Wyatt Hendrickson won his main event match against Mostafa Elders to become the inaugural RAF Heavyweight Champion.

A multi-year partnership with ALT Sports Data was announced on November 4, 2025 that allows betting on RAF matches through major sportsbooks.

2026: International signings and planned expansion

RAF signee Abdulrashid Sadulaev (right) being congratulated by Russian president Vladimir Putin for his victory at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Abdulrashid Sadulaev signed an exclusive contract with RAF on January 15, 2026. Sadulaev will receive a reported salary of $100,000 per match, with additional payments of $100,000 for each bout he wins.

RAF: Wrestling’s Greatest Takedowns aired January 29, 2026 on Fox Nation. The special was hosted by Colby Covington, and featured highlights from the promotion’s initial flagship events.

A post-match brawl between Arman Tsarukyan and Georgio Poullas at RAF 06 on February 28, 2026 led the promotion to book an immediate rematch between the two as the main event of RAF 07. Poullas reportedly received the highest salary ever afforded for a single competitive wrestling bout.

Gable Steveson signed a multi-match contract with RAF on March 25, 2026.

RAF announced it will stage its first international event outside of the United States by the end of 2026. RAF 09 was planned to take place in Bahrain, but was moved due to the 2026 Iran War.

Weight divisions and current champions

Men

DivisionWeightChampionSinceDaysDefenses
Heavyweight285 lbs.United States Wyatt HendricksonAugust 30, 20252302
Light Heavyweight215 lbs.United States Kyle SnyderMarch 28, 2026200
Cruiserweight190 lbs.United States Kyle DakeAugust 30, 20252303
Middleweight175 lbs.United States Dean HamitiDecember 20, 20251180
Welterweight165 lbs.United States David CarrOctober 25, 20251741
Lightweight155 lbs.vacant
Featherweight145 lbs.vacant
Bantamweight135 lbs.United States Austin DeSantoJanuary 10, 2026970

Women

DivisionWeightChampionSinceDaysDefenses
Middleweight150 lbs.United States Kennedy BladesNovember 29, 20251392
Flyweight130 lbs.United States Helen MaroulisOctober 25, 20251740
Strawweight120 lbs.United States Sarah HildebrandtAugust 30, 20252300

Wrestler salaries and contracts

In contrast to amateur wrestling, which prohibits compensation, RAF allows those who excelled in high school wrestling, collegiate wrestling, and Olympic wrestling to profit from the sport. Salaries are not publicly disclosed, with some contracts providing wrestlers both “show” money to compete, and additional “win” money if they are victorious.

USA Wrestling is a partner organization, allowing active NCAA wrestlers to compete in RAF and receive compensation through NIL sponsorships without it affecting their eligibility.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has a working relationship with RAF that allows their contracted mixed martial artists to wrestle for the promotion.

Rules

RAF signee Wyatt Hendrickson (right) performing a single leg takedown

RAF utilizes modified United World Wrestling (UWW) and USA Wrestling rules for freestyle wrestling.

Weigh-ins are performed on the same day as an event. Prior to RAF 05, they had been held the day before an event.

Each RAF event features matches that have three two-minute periods, with a 30-second break between periods.

Matches can end during regulation if a pinfall occurs, or if a technical fall is awarded when one competitor gains a 10-point lead over their opponent. If a match does not end before time expires, the competitor with the highest score at the end of regulation is declared the winner. There is no overtime, and in the event of a tie score at the end of regulation, the competitor who last scored points is declared the victor.

The following point system is administered by the league:

  • Exposure (from Standing): Executing a throw while standing that exposes your opponent's back to the mat is 4 or 5 points.
  • Exposure (from Ground): Turning your opponent onto their back is 2 points.
  • Takedown: Bringing your opponent to the mat and controlling them is 2 points.
  • Reversal: Maneuvering from bottom to top position is 1 point.
  • Stepout: Forcing your opponent completely out of bounds is 1 point. Beginning with RAF 05, the league adopted UWW’s rule change that prohibits competitors from dropping to their knees defensively to avoid a stepout being called.
  • Shot Clock: Failure of a competitor to score in 30 seconds after the official has warned them for being too passive results in 1 point awarded to their opponent.
  • Caution: Stoppages caused by a competitor's fleeing, unsportsmanlike conduct, or abuse of injury timeouts results in 1 point awarded to their opponent.

A matside Refereeing Delegate of UWW has the ability to overrule a referee’s scoring. Competitors prior to RAF 05 were able to challenge a referee’s call using video review. If a call was upheld after review, that competitor lost the ability to challenge again for the rest of the match, and their opponent was awarded 1 point.

RAF has implemented an anti-doping policy, following regulations established by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Testing for substances on WADA’s prohibited list is conducted in and out of competition, with mandatory post-match urine samples. Penalties for violations may include disqualification, suspension, fine, termination, or lifetime ban.

RAF events

Production team

RAF’s commentary team consists of Cyrus Fees as play-by-play analyst, Chael Sonnen as color analyst and post-match interviewer, Julianna Peña as undercard color commentator, and Kurt Angle as main event color commentator. Ben Askren provides remote analysis.

Jazz Securo serves as ring announcer. Alexis Wilkins performs live renditions of “The Star-Spangled Banner” prior to every RAF event. Brantley Gilbert wrote and recorded the promotion's theme song, “Real American”.

Scheduled events

EventDateVenueLocationRef.
RAF 12Aug 22, 2026Rocket ArenaCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
RAF 10June 13, 2026Chaifetz ArenaSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
RAF 09: Steveson vs. RomanovMay 30, 2026College Park CenterArlington, Texas, U.S.
RAF 08: Dvalishvili vs. CejudoApr 18, 2026Liacouras CenterPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Past events

#EventDateVenueLocationAttendanceRef.
007RAF 07: Tsarukyan vs. Poullas 2Mar 28, 2026Yuengling CenterTampa, Florida, U.S
006RAF 06: Cejudo vs. FaberFeb 28, 2026Mullett ArenaTempe, Arizona, U.S.3,516
005RAF 05: Covington vs. RockholdJan 10, 2026Amerant Bank ArenaSunrise, Florida, U.S.6,000
004RAF 04: Hendrickson vs. ParrisDec 20, 2025Fishers Event CenterFishers, Indiana, U.S.
003RAF 03: Mendes vs. ChandlerNov 29, 2025Wintrust ArenaChicago, Illinois, U.S.5,000
002RAF 02: Dake vs. MakoevOct 25, 2025Bryce Jordan CenterState College, Pennsylvania, U.S.3,000
001RAF 01: Hendrickson vs. EldersAug 30, 2025Wolstein CenterCleveland, Ohio, U.S.4,500

Media rights

Fox Nation acquired the exclusive broadcast rights to air the promotion's flagship events on July 21, 2025. They later extended their exclusive broadcast rights agreement for airing RAF’s flagship events on January 22, 2026.

A weekly live two-hour RAF television series has been proposed. Up and coming wrestlers on the series would be competing for the chance to perform at an RAF flagship event. Broadcast rights for the series are currently being shopped to various networks.

External links

  • at IMDb
  • at Takedown Sportswear
  • at Tapology