THE WRESTLING PSYCHOLOGY I MODULE 

LEARN EXPERT MATCH STRUCTURE & WORLD-CLASS CROWD CONTROL

WRESTLING MASTERCLASS PRESENTS OUR 'WRESTLING HISTORY' MODULE'

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS MODULE: 

Video 1: Introduction

Gain an overview of wrestling psychology and its importance in creating compelling matches and storylines.

Learn how psychology shapes audience emotions and engagement.

Video 2: Why Is Wrestling Universal?

Explore the reasons wrestling resonates with audiences across cultures and generations.

Understand the storytelling elements that make professional wrestling a global phenomenon.

Video 3: Heels & Faces

Learn the key differences between heroes (faces) and villains (heels) in wrestling.

Understand how to effectively portray these roles and why they’re vital for audience investment.

Video 4: What Is Heat?

Discover the concept of “heat” and why it’s essential for building tension in wrestling.

Learn how to generate heat as a heel or leverage it as a face to heighten the stakes in a storyline.

Video 5: Match Structure and the Seven Points

Dive into the seven key points of match structure that create a compelling in-ring story.

Learn how to apply these principles to ensure every match tells a captivating narrative.

Also Included: Wrestling Psychology Quiz

Test your understanding of the psychological concepts introduced in this module.

Reinforce key lessons with an engaging, interactive quiz.

Also Included: Interview with Raven on Wrestling Psychology

Gain exclusive insights from Raven, a master of wrestling psychology.

Learn about the creative process behind his iconic storylines and matches.

Also Included: The 7 Points Worksheet

Practice structuring matches with a detailed worksheet on the seven points of a wrestling match.

Apply these concepts to create engaging in-ring stories.

Also Included: Heels and Faces Worksheet

Explore exercises to refine your portrayal of a heel or face character.

Understand how to effectively embody these roles and connect with the audience.

Also Included: The Hero’s Journey Worksheet

Dive into one of the most enduring storytelling frameworks and its application in wrestling.

Craft compelling character arcs and storylines using this classic narrative structure.

COURSES THAT INCLUDE THIS MODULE:

WRESTLING MASTERCLASS PREMIUM

The ultimate all-access pass to the pro wrestling business!

Get all our course content, plus exclusive interviews, tools, and a bonus in-ring seminar with Will Ospreay.

INCLUDES 13 MODULES

$245 NOW $147

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BECOMING A WRESTLER

Step into the ring with expert guidance from legends and pros.

From psychology and promo skills to building your persona and protecting your body, this is the definitive course for future in-ring talent.

INCLUDES 8 MODULES

ONLY $97

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OTHER ON-SCREEN TALENT

Referee. Commentator. Manager. Interviewer. Personality.

This course is your launchpad to the spotlight, whether you’re working ringside or behind the mic. Perfect for non-wrestlers or those still exploring their path.

INCLUDES 7 MODULES 

JUST $77

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BECOMING A BOOKER OR PROMOTER

Learn how to build the show (and the business) from the ground up.

This creative, strategic masterclass covers storytelling, show-running, talent management, and the secrets of building a loyal audience.

INCLUDES 8 MODULES

ONLY $127

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“Nothing short of transformative”

“From the moment I stepped into the ring, I felt supported by an incredible team of experienced coaches and fellow wrestlers who truly care about helping each other grow. I learned not just the techniques and moves, but also the importance of storytelling and character development in the ring.”

— Nathan Grissom

“The results have been amazing”

“The ‘Becoming a Booker’ module was exactly what I needed to help guide me into the path I wanted. This course really dives deep into what it takes to plan and book a wrestling show, from the smallest indie show to bigger promotions. I’ve already applied what I learned in real-life situations, and the results have been amazing.”

— Terry Sears