Main Street momentum
Wrestling here isn't anonymous — it's personal. The fans who chant the loudest are the same neighbors who share the block. Every show is a community event first.
L0NGM0NT, C0L0RAD0
Every LoCo Pro Wrestling battle starts with a Main Street heartbeat. The Rising and The Pillars are fighting for the same skyline. Only one vision for Longmont's future survives the noise.
THE SETTING
LoCo Pro Wrestling was born between coffee shops, craft breweries, and storefront art. The people who fill the Opera House also run the small businesses that keep the lights on.
Wrestling here isn't anonymous — it's personal. The fans who chant the loudest are the same neighbors who share the block. Every show is a community event first.
The Opera House is more than a venue. It's a town hall disguised as a ring. Families, first-timers, and diehards mix in the same rows. That energy fuels both factions, and the city decides who gets to carry the torch.
THE FAULT LINES
The rivalry isn't just about wrestling. It's about who owns the city's story — the establishment or the insurgents who refused to wait their turn.
Grassroots grit powered by warehouse practices, late-night promo sessions, and neighbors who stayed when the spotlights dimmed. They want Longmont to own its wrestling legacy outright.
Meet The Rising →
The established order backed by contracts, capital, and control of the Opera House schedule. They believe tradition — and their leadership — keeps the city's wrestling heartbeat steady.
Meet The Pillars →Longmont's voice is the loudest weapon in this rivalry. Bring yours to the Opera House.