Good morning and happy Friday the 13th!! Today i bring you another black wrestler here in Chicago you need to be on the lookout for.

It's killing me to be nice to him but....he is...GPA. Been in this game for over 16 years. Wrestling all over the Midwest and more. And he's the house husband of the WWE ID Women's Champion Mrs. Laynie Luck and also a coach at the Freelance Wrestling academy. You can find GPA at promotions such as

•Freelance Wrestling

•2econd Wrestling

•Midwest All-Star Wrestling

•House of Heat

And plenty more.

#prowrestlingtiktok #indiewrestling #blackhistorymonth #wrestletok #fyp

2/13 Edited to

... Read moreAs someone who has followed the independent wrestling scene for years, I can say that discovering talents like GPA really adds to the excitement of local shows. His commitment to wrestling for over 16 years, especially across the Midwest, speaks volumes about his passion and skill. It’s also inspiring to see wrestlers like him manage the balance between personal life and their wrestling careers, especially being the house husband of WWE ID Women’s Champion Laynie Luck. What makes GPA stand out is not just his in-ring ability but also his role as a coach at the Freelance Wrestling Academy. This demonstrates his dedication to growing the wrestling community by mentoring new talent. Promotions like Freelance Wrestling, 2econd Wrestling, Midwest All-Star Wrestling, and House of Heat are known for supporting up-and-coming wrestlers and offering diverse match experiences, making them perfect platforms for someone with GPA’s experience. The mention of promotions like House of Heat also links GPA to some of the more energetic and dynamic parts of the wrestling scene, highlighting how his presence benefits both fans and aspiring wrestlers in the region. Following hashtags like #prowrestlingtiktok, #indiewrestling, and #blackhistorymonth shows the cultural significance and growing influence of black wrestlers in the industry, which is something I personally appreciate and try to support. If you’re in Chicago or the Midwest and interested in wrestling, keep an eye on GPA’s matches and coaching sessions — they’re a great chance to experience passionate wrestling and see the evolution of the sport through experienced athletes who also nurture the next generation.