Real American Freestyle (RAF) is set to commemorate its inaugural year by making a highly anticipated return to Cleveland for RAF12. The event will take place on Saturday, August 22, at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and will be streamed exclusively live on FOX Nation, extending the league’s established broadcast partnership.
This twelfth event is being branded as a significant homecoming for RAF, as it brings the professional wrestling league back to the very arena where it first debuted its full-scale fight-night production and introduced its innovative, unscripted freestyle format to a nationwide audience. Heralded as “wrestling’s new main stage,” RAF’s core concept revolves around showcasing Olympic-caliber freestyle wrestling, adhering to USA Wrestling rules, all presented with the high production standards typically seen in major combat sports promotions.
RAF12 in Cleveland: A Year of Growth for the Freestyle Wrestling League
Founded in 2025 by CEO Chad Bronstein, alongside Israel “Izzy” Martinez and Eric Bischoff, RAF was conceived to provide a professional arena for elite wrestlers. Its aim is to offer transparent competition stakes, engage fans through event-based narratives, and enable athletes to forge lasting careers beyond traditional amateur systems. While the league’s operations are based in Florida, it maintains a dynamic traveling event schedule, with the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse serving as a prominent venue within its rotation.
Throughout its first year, RAF has successfully established itself as a compelling commercial combat sports entity. Its events consistently feature a lineup of distinguished athletes, including Olympic medalists, World Champions, top NCAA performers, and notable crossover talents from the world of MMA. The league’s debut season reportedly boasted a roster of approximately 40 athletes, backed by substantial investments from venture capital firms such as Left Lane Capital and Cassius, which have been instrumental in funding its expansion into national venues and media partnerships.
The messaging surrounding RAF12 emphasizes a remarkable first year characterized by national arena events, a consistent schedule, and an expanding library of supplementary programming and documentary content available on FOX Nation. Earlier this year, FOX Nation and RAF solidified their collaboration with a long-term extension, ensuring the streaming service remains the exclusive home for live RAF events. This agreement provides the league with a stable and dedicated distribution platform as it continues to grow.
RAF’s decision to return to Cleveland strategically aligns the brand with a city deeply embedded in the wrestling calendar. With the NCAA Wrestling Championships also occurring in Cleveland this week, the league’s announcement is expertly timed to coincide with a major domestic wrestling event and a concentrated presence of enthusiastic fans. The Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, home to the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, offers a large-scale arena setting with a proven history of hosting significant sports and entertainment broadcasts.
Bronstein has frequently expressed his ambition in interviews to present freestyle wrestling in a manner that resonates with casual sports enthusiasts. He views RAF’s arena events as tangible proof that high-level, unscripted wrestling can indeed serve as the centerpiece of a modern live spectacle. Bringing RAF12 back to Cleveland not only positions the city as a recurring hub for the league but also highlights a passionate fan base already well-acquainted with both collegiate and international wrestling.
Beyond the live competition cards, RAF has diversified its offerings to include trading cards, interactive fan engagement zones at events, and youth-focused initiatives, such as clinic-style experiences featuring rostered athletes. These efforts collectively aim to cultivate a comprehensive, year-round ecosystem around freestyle wrestling. Furthermore, the FOX Nation partnership extends to documentary and behind-the-scenes content, chronicling athletes through their training camps and competition weeks, thereby helping to build personal brands and foster deeper connections with fans.
With RAF12 serving as the one-year milestone event back in Cleveland and a robust long-term streaming agreement firmly in place, the league is poised to embark on its second season, confidently promoting freestyle wrestling as a consistent, arena-ready product with a dedicated platform for both live events and on-demand storytelling.








