Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Five Best Non-WWE Wrestling Events Taking Place in Las Vegas On WrestleMania Weekend

The Five Best Non‑WWE Wrestling Events in Las Vegas
Las Vegas becomes the center of the wrestling universe during WrestleMania week—but WWE is only one piece of the story. Independent promotions, international powerhouses, and specialty shows flood the city with some of the most creative, high‑energy, and fan‑friendly events you’ll find anywhere in the world. For Geeky Global Treks, here are the five best non‑WWE wrestling events lighting up Las Vegas—each offering its own flavor, identity, and must‑see moments.


1. CMLL’s Historic U.S. Debut Show
Venue: Pearl Theater, Las Vegas  
Why It Matters: This is history. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)—the world’s oldest active wrestling promotion and the creator of Lucha Libre—is hosting its first-ever solo U.S. show in its 92‑year history.   

What to Expect:  
- A showcase of authentic Lucha Libre, featuring legendary and rising stars.  
- A stacked card including:  
  - Místico & Templario vs. Hechicero & Ángel de Oro in a champion‑vs‑champion main event.  
  - Claudio Castagnoli vs. Atlantis Jr., a generational dream match.   
- High‑flying, mask‑driven storytelling that defines Mexican wrestling culture.

Why It’s a Must‑See:  
CMLL is on a massive hot streak—selling out Arena Mexico repeatedly—and this show is their chance to introduce pure Lucha Libre to a U.S. audience on their own terms.   


2. West Coast Pro Wrestling – “Rawest Form” Showcase
Venue: Various Las Vegas locations during WrestleMania week  
Why It Matters: West Coast Pro brings a fiercely independent identity rooted in pure wrestling, emotional storytelling, and spotlighting rising stars. Owner Scott Bregante emphasizes that the promotion stays true to wrestling’s fundamentals—no gimmicky reinventions, just powerful in‑ring work.   

What to Expect:  
- Hard‑hitting matches featuring top West Coast Pro talent.  
- Appearances from wrestlers who have gone on to AEW, TNA, WWE, and major Japanese promotions.  
- A passionate crowd and a vibe that feels like the beating heart of indie wrestling.   

Why It’s a Must‑See:  
If you want to experience wrestling “in its rawest form,” this is the show that strips away spectacle and focuses on pure athletic storytelling.  


3. PROGRESS Wrestling – Chapter 193: PROGRESS Las Vegas II
Venue: Horseshoe Las Vegas  
Why It Matters: PROGRESS is one of the U.K.’s most influential indie promotions, known for launching global stars. Their Las Vegas return brings British strong‑style intensity to the Strip.   

What to Expect:  
- PROGRESS Men’s World Championship: Man Like DeReiss (c) vs. Michael Oku  
- Proteus Championship: Paul Hauser vs. Big Damo  
- Super Strong Style 16 qualifiers, including Lio Rush and VertVixen  
- A mix of U.K. standouts and international talent.   

Why It’s a Must‑See:  
PROGRESS blends grit, humor, and world‑class wrestling—making it one of the most consistently entertaining promotions on the planet.


4. PoderMania! – All‑Women’s Lucha & Indie Showcase
Venue: Horseshoe Las Vegas  
Why It Matters: PoderMania! is a celebration of women’s wrestling, featuring a deep roster of veterans, rising stars, and international talent. It’s one of the most stacked women’s cards of the entire week.   

What to Expect:  
- Poder Women’s Championship: Brittany Blake (c) vs. Shotzi Blackheart  
- Ladies Night Out Championship: Jazmin Allure (c) vs. Alejandra La Leona  
- Appearances from Su Yung, Leva Bates, Allie Katch, Billie Starkz, and more.   

Why It’s a Must‑See:  
This event highlights the evolution of women’s wrestling—athletic, diverse, and fiercely competitive.


5. New Texas Pro Wrestling – Sin City Stampede
Venue: Bizarre Bar, Las Vegas  
Why It Matters: New Texas Pro brings its signature blend of Southern grit and indie innovation to Las Vegas. It’s one of the standout “rival shows” during WrestleMania week.   

What to Expect:  
- A showcase of Texas‑based talent making waves nationally.  
- A lively, intimate venue that puts fans right next to the action.  
- A card that blends technical wrestling, brawling, and breakout performances.   

Why It’s a Must‑See:  
If you love discovering the next big thing before they hit TV, this is the show to attend.

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Final Thoughts for Geeky Global Treks
Las Vegas isn’t just hosting WrestleMania—it’s hosting a wrestling festival. From historic Lucha Libre debuts to indie showcases and all‑women’s cards, the city becomes a playground for fans who crave variety, creativity, and global wrestling culture.

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