Professional wrestler and current African Middleweight Champion, “Ali King” Attai Muhammed, a rising Nigerian professional wrestler Aliking has publicly commended Pro Wrestling Africa (PWA) for its outstanding role in developing wrestling talent and expanding opportunities for athletes across the continent.
Speaking during a recent engagement ahead of his international training program in Northern Ireland, Aliking highlighted the impact of PWA’s initiatives in shaping his career and those of many young wrestlers in Africa.
Aliking praised PWA for creating platforms for talent discovery and development, facilitating international exposure and training opportunities, promoting professional wrestling as a viable career path in Africa and building strategic partnerships across Europe, the USA and beyond.
In his remarks, Aliking stated: “Pro Wrestling Africa has given athletes like me a real opportunity to grow, compete, and dream beyond borders. Their commitment to developing wrestling in Africa is truly commendable.”
He further acknowledged the organization’s role in preparing him for upcoming training and competitions abroad, noting that the exposure would be instrumental in his professional journey.
On driving African Wrestling Forward, PWA through initiatives such as cross-border training programs, regional camps, and global partnerships, PWA continues to position African wrestlers on the international stage. Athletes like Aliking are direct beneficiaries of this vision.
As Aliking prepares for his overseas training, his commendation reflects a growing confidence among athletes in the structure and direction of Pro Wrestling Africa (PWA).
The organization remains committed to nurturing talent, building global bridges, and elevating African professional wrestling to new heights.