Frequently Asked Questions
Orka Wrestling League - Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Orka Wrestling League (OWL)?
Who can participate in OWL?
Is OWL similar to Pro Wrestling League?
Is OWL open to international players?
Can beginners join?
How many players are there in each team?
How many players compete on match day?
Are teams mixed-gender?
Can a player compete in more than one weight category?
Can a team change its wrestler lineup during the season?
What are the men’s weight categories?
What are the women’s weight categories?
Is there a weight tolerance?
Are weigh-ins mandatory before matches?
What happens if a wrestler misses weight?
How do I register?
What documents are required?
Is there a registration fee?
Can I update my profile later?
Do I need a coach or gym to join?
Are Trials mandatory?
What happens in Trials?
How are players selected?
Is there any minimum points requirement?
Do Trials happen online or offline?
Can I attempt Trials more than once?
Will I get my Trial sheet?
How does the Player Auction work?
What are the bid categories?
A – $35,000
B – $20,000
C – $10,000
D – $6,000
Who decides the category?
Can players reject a team’s bid?
Can a player be traded mid-season?
Do international players get the same pay?
Are contracts for one season?
Are weekly videos required?
What kind of videos are allowed?
What is the video duration?
Can videos contain music?
Can players upload the same video to Instagram or YouTube?
How many videos per month earn points?
What are the points awarded?
Weekly upload: +10
Featured monthly upload: +50
How many bouts are in one match?
How long is each match?
What is the break time?
How do you win?
Pinfall
Submission
Technical superiority
Points win
Opponent injury
Disqualification
Can a wrestler choose their signature move?
Can players use high-risk moves?
Are slams allowed?
Are punches and kicks allowed?
Are aerial flips allowed?
Are neck spikes allowed?
What happens if a wrestler uses an illegal move?
How are points awarded?
Pinfall: +6
Submission: +5
Technical superiority: +4
Points win: +3
Draw: +1
Loss: 0
What are bonus points?
Signature move = +1
Comeback win = +1
Do penalties reduce team score?
What are minor penalties?
Illegal move: -1
Referee warning: -1
Major penalties?
Severe penalties?
Disqualification
Suspension
Can a team lose the match due to penalties?
Is medical check mandatory?
What if a player gets injured?
Is concussion protocol followed?
Can a player return after medical suspension?
Are team doctors allowed?
Who controls the match?
Can referees reverse decisions?
Can players argue with referees?
Can referees stop a match?
Do referees score bouts?
Will fans be allowed during events?
Can fans vote for players?
Are tickets available online?
Can fans attend Trials?
Will matches be live streamed?
Can players shoot behind-the-scenes content?
Can media interview players anytime?
Do international wrestlers require visa support?
Will international players be housed?
Do foreign players earn the same?
How are players paid?
Can players request advance payment?
Are bonuses available?
What actions are forbidden?
What happens if a player breaks the rules?
Who decides penalties?
Can a player withdraw from the season?
Can a team replace a withdrawn player?
Can a player switch teams mid-season?
Do teams have training camps?
Does OWL provide gym access?
Can players train independently?
How long is the season?
How many teams participate?
How are playoffs decided?
What official documents will I receive?
Do I get a digital contract?
Do players get dashboards?
Can I track my ranking?
Are leaderboards visible to fans?
Can I upload videos from the app?
Can I chat with my team?
Can retired wrestlers join?
Are tattoos allowed?
Is body oil or makeup allowed?
Can players bring their own theme music?
Are managers allowed ringside?
Can a player have sponsors?
Can fans meet players?
Is OWL safe?
How to contact OWL support?
OWL is a mixed-gender professional wrestling league featuring controlled-contact wrestling, entertainment performance, team scoring, and a transparent player auction system.
Anyone aged 18+ who completes registration, uploads ID proof, passes medical check, and attends Trials.
OWL is inspired by competitive wrestling entertainment but follows a unique team format, video-based scoring system, and a controlled-contact safety style.
Yes, OWL accepts both local and foreign athletes.
Yes, but they must pass Trials and compete against experienced wrestlers.
Each team has 12 wrestlers:
6 Men
6 Women
8 wrestlers (4 men + 4 women).
Yes, every team has both male and female wrestlers.
No, each wrestler competes only within their verified weight class.
Only during substitution windows or injury replacements.
57 kg, 65 kg, 74 kg, 86 kg, 97 kg, 125 kg.
50 kg, 53 kg, 57 kg, 62 kg, 68 kg, 76 kg.
Up to 2 kg tolerance during Trials only.
Yes, every match requires official weigh-in.
Penalties apply; substitute may replace them.
Players register via the OWL official platform using email/phone/social login.
ID proof + medical fitness certificate.
Depends on the season announcement.
Yes, through your dashboard.
Not mandatory, but beneficial.
Yes, for every wrestler.
Grappling, strength test, technique, power moves, mic skill, ring presence.
Top wrestlers from every weight category qualify for the Auction.
No — only ranking within weight category.
Offline, in official OWL-selected venues.
Only once per season.
Yes, a PDF evaluation sheet is provided.
Teams bid on wrestlers based on their category (A/B/C/D).
OWL Committee based on:
Trials Rank
Weekly video points
Experience
Judge scoring
No, once sold, the contract applies for the full season.
Only if injury rules allow.
Yes, all categories are equal.
Yes, renewed every season through fresh auction.
Yes — mandatory for all players.
Drills, sparring, conditioning, promos, tech work.
30 seconds to 5 minutes.
No — music is forbidden.
No — OWL videos must NOT be uploaded to any other platform.
Maximum 4.
8 bouts — 4 men and 4 women.
12 minutes total (6 + 6 minutes).
90 seconds.
Yes, but it must be approved.
Only if approved and safe.
Only controlled, safe, approved slams.
No — OWL is not striking-based.
Only pre-approved ones.
Strictly banned.
Point deduction or disqualification.
Yes, penalties deduct points.
Team interference: -3
Yes, if total points fall below opponent.
Yes.
Match may be stopped.
Yes, strictly.
Only with doctor approval.
Yes, but final decision is OWL medical team's.
1 main referee + 2 side judges.
Yes, if they detect illegal moves.
No — penalties apply.
Yes, for safety reasons.
Yes, they score based on control, technique, and legal moves.
Yes, depending on venue rules.
Yes — fan voting contributes to ranking.
Yes, through OWL portals.
Depending on venue access.
yes — Streaming partners will be announced soon
Only with league approval.
Only in media zones.
Yes — OWL assists.
Accommodation rules vary by season.
Yes, pay category is same.
In installments or as per contract.
Only if contract allows.
Yes — awards, best performer, best video, etc.
Verbal abuse, cheating, unsafe moves, backstage fights.
Warnings, fines, suspension, or contract termination.
OWL Disciplinary Committee.
Only for:
Medical reasons
Emergency situations
Yes, from reserve list.
No.
Yes — every team conducts training camps.
Teams are responsible for wrestler facilities.
Yes, but safety rules apply.
Depends on match schedule (announced per season).
Number varies per season.
Top 4 teams qualify.
Rulebook, Trials Sheet, Move Safety Book, Auction Guide, Code of Conduct.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes — updated daily.
Yes.
No.
Teams have private dashboards.
Yes, if medically fit.
Yes.
Only approved products.
Yes — if copyright-free.
Only authorized staff.
Yes, with approval.
Meet & Greet sessions may be arranged.
Yes — strict medical & safety standards.
Through official website or support email.