Mojo Rawley’s Paragon Talent Group is now a co-owner of the Black Label Pro promotion.
Taking to Twitter, the talent agency announced that they’ve become part-owners in the wrestling company.
You can check out the official announcement below:
“HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT! @ParagonTG is now co-owner of @BLabelPro! Our first show, whose title sponsor was @arbosdip, was sold out, crowned 2 new champions, & a case study delivered for Paragon Sponsorship opps. You never know what is coming next so stay tuned!”
NBC10 Philadelphia recently published a feature article on Bill Apter, which you can check out below:
Bill “Wonderful Willy” Apter has been a wrestling journalist for over half a century. He takes us through 50 years of collected wrestling memorabilia and tells us about the excitement and passion that he feels along with his job. @K_Hua has his story. https://t.co/IS1s8InwIx
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) April 2, 2024
NBC Sports Philadelphia recently conducted an interview with Paul Heyman, where the Wiseman named Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar as two of his top three workers of all time.
You can check out some highlights from the interview below:
On his two three workers of all-time: “Roman Reigns. If you watch his body of work, Brock Lesnar, who is probably the most underrated, underappreciated worker I’ve ever seen. I’ll reserve number three because there is a crop of new talent in WWE that are coming into their own. “Whether it’s a veteran like Jey Uso, who is just finding himself now in his 30s after being part of the greatest tag team in the history of this industry, and doesn’t understand yet how great he is in the ring. Whether it’s Bron Breakker, who has a trajectory that very few will ever enjoy. Rhea Ripley could end up being the greatest or one of the greatest workers in the history of this business. Jade Cargill. She came into the Royal Rumble and everyone was like, ‘Don’t expect a lot, she is so new,’ and tore the house down.”
On other names who could fill the third spot: “What’s Bianca Belair’s cap, just watching her? Look at Becky Lynch and how she continues to find new ways to tell her story. Charlotte Flair. What a talent she is. Then you have people like Carmelo Hayes, Trick Williams, and you just look at the young roster that is going to be moving up to the top, to the main event, and ultimately to the main event of WrestleMania and realize that whatever the work rate is today, what’s it going to be like in five years? What’s that going to be like? What’s the style going to be like and the demands of the audience and the level of workmanship that goes into satisfying that audience going to be like in five years? TO name the third party that goes with Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar, my answer is, that’s to be determined by the competition that’s happening in front of our eyes right now of the crop of talent that is taking over the industry right now.”
Mojo Rawley’s Paragon Talent Group has recently announced that they are now co-owners of the Black Label Pro promotion. This collaboration between the talent agency and the wrestling company is expected to bring new opportunities and growth for both parties involved.
The official announcement was made on Twitter, where Paragon Talent Group expressed their excitement about becoming part-owners of Black Label Pro. They highlighted the success of their first show, which was sold out and featured two new champions. The event also served as a case study for Paragon Sponsorship opportunities, showcasing the potential for future collaborations and sponsorships.
Black Label Pro is a well-known independent wrestling promotion that has gained popularity in recent years. With the support and resources provided by Paragon Talent Group, the promotion is likely to see further success and expansion in the industry.
In other wrestling news, NBC10 Philadelphia recently featured an article on Bill Apter, a wrestling journalist with over 50 years of experience. The article delves into Apter’s extensive collection of wrestling memorabilia and explores his passion and excitement for his job. Apter’s story is a testament to the enduring love and dedication that many individuals have for the world of professional wrestling.
Additionally, NBC Sports Philadelphia conducted an interview with Paul Heyman, a prominent figure in the wrestling industry. Heyman named Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar as two of his top three workers of all time. He praised Reigns for his body of work and described Lesnar as an underrated and underappreciated talent. Heyman also mentioned several other wrestlers who have the potential to fill the third spot, including Jey Uso, Bron Breakker, Rhea Ripley, and Jade Cargill.
Heyman emphasized the talent and potential of the current crop of wrestlers in WWE, mentioning names like Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Carmelo Hayes, and Trick Williams. He highlighted the evolving work rate and style in professional wrestling and expressed excitement about the future of the industry.
The interview with Heyman provides insight into the current state of wrestling and the immense talent pool that is emerging. It showcases the ongoing competition and growth within the industry, as well as the dedication and hard work of the wrestlers themselves.
Overall, these recent developments in the wrestling world highlight the continuous evolution and excitement within the industry. With collaborations between talent agencies and promotions, as well as the emergence of new talent, the future of professional wrestling looks promising. Fans can look forward to witnessing the growth and success of Black Label Pro, as well as the continued rise of talented wrestlers in the industry.