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Pro Wrestling League Players Auction on Nov 3

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
More than 200 Indian and international grapplers will be put under the hammer when the Pro Wrestling League Players' Auction is held here on November 3.

About 100 top international wrestlers from 25 countries, including Olympic and World Championship stars, and over a 100 Indian wrestlers will come under the hammer.

The wrestlers include more than 20 medal winners from the World Wrestling Championship held in Las Vegas last month. Others include medal winners in European Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and other international events, according to a release.

Wrestling Federation of India President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh said that PWL will be a landmark in the history of the sport.
 

"The PWL Players' Auction will be a big landmark in the history of sport. It will give the six franchises the opportunity to bid for the best players and complete their squads," said Singh.

"The player pool is so rich in talent that after the auction we will have six squads to offer highly competitive action for wrestling lovers."

The bid for the Olympic and World Championship winners will start at the base price of USD 50,000. Each team has a player auction purse of Rs 2 crore.

Each team will have a marquee player. The bid for marquee player too will start at the base price of USD 50,000. As many as 60 players will find buyers since each of the six teams will have 10 players, including four women -- a maximum of four overseas players and six Indians.

"We are sure that all players picked will be delighted with the financial reward to play in the league," Singh added.

The Deol family of the Bollywood and GMR Group, which also Delhi Daredevils IPL team, are among the six PWL franchisees.

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First Published: Oct 21 2015 | 5:48 PM IST

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