The HOLIDAY SEASON is here and the folks at All Pro Wrestling cannot go through a holiday season without it’s famous annual HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Since our waive the deposit special was so popular in the months of September and October, we are offering it again.
APW BOOT CAMP HOLIDAY SPECIAL
- WAIVE THE DEPOSIT: If you sign up for the $250 or $150 monthly payment plans, we will waive the $500 or $350 deposits if you send in your first payment of either $250 or $150. NOTE: No payment plan discounts will apply to either monthly payment plan.
- PAY ONLY $2,750 when you PAY YOUR ENTIRE FEES UP-FRONT.
The above special offers are only being offered through December 31, 2008 as it is our way of saying thanks for another great year and please accept our holiday gift. Please keep in mind, there are no interest charges and no credit checks with our in-house friendly payment plans.
This is our way of saying thank you for your support since 1991.
We invite you to join us in our Holiday celebration with KRISTMAS KAOS on Saturday December 6, 2008. This is a tough time for some families so we ask you to double the food and toys and bring 6 cans of food and 2 unopened toys as entrance to GYM WARS KRISTMAS KAOS.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS !



Is this quality pro wrestling training? Who does the training? How long is the camp? This is interesting.
Sorry it took so long to respond. The APW Boot Camp has been a top training program since 1991 and we have been having some success since 1996 when top graduate, Spike Dudley went to ECW. Take a look at the accomplishments and top graduate sections in the Boot Camp section of our website. J. J. Perez is our Head Trainer and is very good at what he does and has been a trainer for the Basic Fundamentals Beginners Camp as well as the advanced fundamentals camp in Semi-Pro and also is the head trainer in our Pro Camp. Joseph Rodriguez has been training the beginners on basic fundamentals and Larry Blacikwell trains the advanced semi-pro but is our footage coach and psychology coach. JJ oversees all the trainers. The training camp is 2 years and many feel that is the reason our graduates look so good when they make their pro debut but the length of training solely depends on each individual student. One of our top students hasn’t even been training for a year and had an impressive pro debut about a month ago. He will be training for one year come January. Like anything else, you get out what you put in. Work hard and absorb and do lots of open gym in addition to the training classes and you should do very well very quickly.
I hope I answered any and all of your questions. Don’t hesitate to drop me an e-mail with your phone number and best time to call and I’d be more than happy to answer any other questions you may have. The e-mail will also get the ball rolling and get you some FREE INFORMATION and lead you to the online application so you can complete one and get the ball rolling and I’ll call you and interview you.