Real American Freestyle (RAF) is set to commemorate its inaugural year by returning to Cleveland for RAF12 on Saturday, August 22. The event will take place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and will be exclusively streamed live on FOX Nation, extending the league’s broadcast partnership.
Positioning RAF12 as a significant homecoming, the league revisits the very arena where it first launched its comprehensive fight-night production and introduced its innovative, unscripted professional freestyle format to a national audience. Dubbed ‘wrestling’s new main stage,’ RAF has meticulously crafted its concept around elite Olympic-style freestyle wrestling, adhering to USA Wrestling rules, while incorporating production standards akin to major combat sports promotions.
RAF12 in Cleveland: Freestyle League Marks Breakout First Year
Founded in 2025 by CEO Chad Bronstein, alongside Israel ‘Izzy’ Martinez and Eric Bischoff, RAF’s core mission was to establish a professional platform for top-tier wrestlers. This platform offers transparent stakes, event-driven narratives, and pathways for athletes to build sustainable careers beyond the traditional amateur system. While operating primarily from Florida, the league maintains a dynamic traveling event schedule, with Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse being a key venue in its rotation.
Throughout its first year, RAF successfully established itself as a commercial combat sports entity, featuring events built around a diverse roster including Olympic medalists, World Champions, NCAA stars, and crossover athletes from MMA. The debut season reportedly showcased approximately 40 athletes, bolstered by investments from venture firms like Left Lane Capital and Cassius, enabling expansion into national arenas and media partnerships.
The messaging surrounding RAF12’s anniversary highlights a remarkably successful first year, characterized by national arena events, a consistent schedule, and a growing library of supplementary and documentary content available on FOX Nation. Earlier this year, FOX Nation and RAF solidified their long-term partnership extension, ensuring the streaming service remains the exclusive home for live RAF events, thus providing a stable distribution foundation for the league’s continued expansion.
RAF’s return to Cleveland strategically aligns the brand with a city deeply embedded in the wrestling calendar. Coinciding with the NCAA Wrestling Championships held in Cleveland this week, the league’s announcement targets a concentrated fan base during one of the sport’s premier domestic events. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, home to the Cleveland Cavaliers, offers an established arena-scale setting with a proven track record for hosting major sports and entertainment broadcasts.
Bronstein, who has frequently expressed his desire to present freestyle wrestling in a manner appealing to a broader casual sports audience, views RAF’s arena events as a validation of concept: that high-level, unscripted wrestling can indeed serve as the foundation for a modern live spectacle. Bringing RAF12 back to Cleveland not only establishes the city as a recurring hub for the league but also leverages a local fan base already familiar with collegiate and international wrestling.
Beyond its live events, RAF has diversified its offerings to include trading cards, interactive fan engagement zones at events, and youth-focused initiatives such as clinic-style experiences with its rostered athletes. These efforts aim to cultivate a year-round ecosystem around freestyle wrestling. The FOX Nation partnership further enhances this by providing documentary and behind-the-scenes content, following athletes through training camps and competition weeks, thereby fostering personal brands and strengthening fan connections.
With RAF12 marking its one-year milestone back in Cleveland and a secure long-term streaming agreement in place, the league embarks on its second season, confidently presenting freestyle wrestling as a consistent, arena-ready product with a dedicated platform for both live events and on-demand storytelling.
