Weekend Wrestling

Create Your Own Matches

Sponsored Match Request

Submitting a sponsored or custom match request on Weekend Wrestling does not obligate you to place an order. It simply allows our WW staff to review your requirements and prepare a personalized price quote.

If you and WW agree to move forward, we’ll send you an invoice—payment is due only at that point. Once payment is received, your approved request will serve as the official order form for your match.

Create-Your-Own Match FAQs

Answers about Custom and Sponsored Match requests, pricing, payment, filming, delivery, privacy, and talent boundaries.

Choosing the Right Match

A Custom Match gives you the highest level of creative control. You may request the wrestlers, story, gear, match flow, holds, moves, roles, winner, finish, and other specific details.

A Sponsored Match lets you help bring a match idea to life at a lower cost. You may request the wrestlers, theme, general setup, winner, and finish, but Weekend Wrestling keeps more control over the match structure, holds, pacing, and final execution.

Choose a Custom Match if you want detailed control over the match and want us to follow your request as closely as practical.

Choose a Sponsored Match if you have a strong theme, matchup, fantasy, or finish in mind, but you are comfortable letting Weekend Wrestling build the match in our own style.

Yes. You may request wrestlers listed as available for Create-Your-Own matches.

All wrestler choices are subject to availability, scheduling, comfort level, and agreement by the talent involved. If a requested wrestler is unavailable or not a good fit for the request, Weekend Wrestling may suggest alternatives.

Yes. You may request the winner and finish for both Custom and Sponsored Matches.

For a Custom Match, you may give more detailed direction about how the finish happens.

For a Sponsored Match, you may request the result and general finish, but Weekend Wrestling keeps more flexibility in how the match gets there.

Yes, within reason.

Custom Matches may include more detailed match types, including singles, tag, handicap, gauntlet, lumberjack, battle royal, or other practical setups.

Sponsored Matches are usually limited to simpler match types that are easier to produce efficiently.

The Process

The process is simple:

  1. You submit a Custom Match or Sponsored Match request.
  2. Weekend Wrestling reviews the request.
  3. We respond by email with questions, requested changes, or a price quote.
  4. Once the quote is accepted and payment is completed, the match is scheduled for an upcoming shoot.
  5. We film the match.
  6. The edited video is delivered after post-production.

No match is scheduled or filmed until payment is completed.

Weekend Wrestling will review your request and respond by email.

We may accept the request as written, ask follow-up questions, suggest changes, confirm wrestler availability, or send a quote. Some requests may need to be adjusted based on talent comfort, production limits, match length, or cost.

Response time depends on the request, wrestler availability, and shoot schedule.

Simple requests may be quoted faster. More detailed requests, unusual match concepts, private match requests, or requests involving multiple wrestlers may take longer because more details need to be reviewed before a final quote is possible.

Matches are filmed during scheduled Weekend Wrestling shoot dates.

Once your quote is accepted and payment is completed, we schedule the match based on the upcoming shoot calendar, wrestler availability, and production needs. Some requests may be ready for the next available shoot, while others may require more lead time.

Yes. Each shoot may have its own request and payment deadline.

Payment is usually due before the shoot deadline listed on the Create-Your-Own page or provided by email. Requests that are not paid by the deadline are not guaranteed a spot on the shoot.

Creative Control and Request Details

Yes, but the level of control depends on the match type.

For a Custom Match, you may request specific holds, moves, gear, roles, match flow, body-part targeting, dialogue ideas, and the finish.

For a Sponsored Match, keep the request broader. You may suggest the theme, match type, gear style, roles, winner, and finish, but Weekend Wrestling chooses the specific holds, moves, pacing, and match structure.

Give us enough detail to understand what matters most, but avoid writing an overly long script that requires wrestlers to memorize pages of dialogue or exact choreography.

The most useful details include:

  • Requested wrestlers
  • Match type or theme
  • Gear preferences
  • Who controls or dominates the action
  • Important holds, moves, or body-part targeting
  • Key moments you want included
  • Winner and finish
  • Anything you do not want included

Clear direction is helpful. Overly complicated scripting can make the match harder to produce.

That is fine. Describe the action in plain English.

Examples include “lower back punishment,” “leg targeting,” “bearhug domination,” “sleeper finish,” “humiliation ending,” “one wrestler gets destroyed,” or “the smaller guy outsmarts the muscle guy.”

You do not need to know technical wrestling terminology for us to understand the fantasy.

For a Custom Match, your request can act as a guide or script for the match.

However, Weekend Wrestling may adjust the request for filming practicality, wrestler comfort, safety, pacing, and production quality. A clear scene outline is usually more useful than several pages of exact dialogue or choreography.

For a Sponsored Match, submit the theme, setup, fantasy, and general direction rather than a full script.

Yes, for Custom Matches.

Requested duration may affect the price. If no special duration is quoted, Weekend Wrestling will film the match at a standard length appropriate for the request.

Sponsored Matches will be filmed and framed within 20-25 minutes.

Minor clarifications may be possible before filming.

Major changes after payment may require a revised quote, especially if they affect wrestlers, match length, gear, story, private release status, or production planning. Once the match has been filmed, changes are very limited.

Pricing, Payment, and Refunds

Prices are calculated manually based on the specifics of the request.

Pricing may depend on the wrestlers requested, number of wrestlers, match length, complexity, travel, gear, props, editing needs, private release requests, and how much custom direction is required.

Sponsored Matches usually cost less because Weekend Wrestling keeps more creative control and may release the finished match publicly.

Custom Matches require more planning, review, coordination, and customer-specific execution.

They may also involve detailed scripts, specific gear, more precise match flow, private release terms, or special production needs. Sponsored Matches cost less because Weekend Wrestling handles more of the creative decisions and can release the match publicly later.

Payment is due after you accept the quote.

Full payment is required before the match is scheduled, filmed, or produced. No unpaid request is guaranteed a spot on a shoot.

Weekend Wrestling generally requires full payment before a match is scheduled or filmed.

Because these matches require talent scheduling, production planning, and shoot coordination, we do not reserve a production slot without completed payment.

If Weekend Wrestling accepts payment but cannot produce the match, you will receive a refund.

Because these matches involve talent scheduling and production planning, refund terms may depend on the timing and reason for cancellation. Any important payment terms should be settled before production begins.

The price may change if the request changes.

Adding wrestlers, increasing the match length, requesting private release, adding special gear or props, changing the match concept, or making the request more complex may require a revised quote.

Delivery, Access, and Media

After the match is filmed, delivery is typically within up to 10 days after the shoot.

Some matches may take longer if the edit is more complex, if multiple matches are being completed at the same time, or if special handling is required.

Yes. All Custom and Sponsored Matches are professionally edited.

You receive the finished edited video, not raw camera footage.

You receive:

  • A downloadable copy of the edited video
  • Free streaming access through your Weekend Wrestling account

The video is for your personal use only. It may not be uploaded, reposted, shared publicly, resold, or distributed elsewhere.

No. Raw footage is not included.

Weekend Wrestling provides the final edited video only.

Yes. Photo sets may be requested as part of the quote.

Availability and pricing may depend on the shoot schedule, number of photos requested, and production needs. Photo requests should be made before the quote is finalized.

You will receive access through your Weekend Wrestling account.

The finished video will be available for streaming through your account, and you will also receive a downloadable copy for personal use.

Public Release, Privacy, and Credit

It depends on the match type and quote.

Sponsored Matches are intended for public release on Weekend Wrestling.

Custom Matches may be released publicly unless a private option is requested, approved, and included in the quote.

Yes. Custom Matches may be kept from public release if requested and approved.

Private Custom Matches may cost more because Weekend Wrestling cannot later sell the video publicly. This option must be requested before the quote is finalized.

No. Sponsored Matches are intended for public release on Weekend Wrestling.

If privacy is important, request a Custom Match and ask for the private option before the quote is finalized.

Yes. You may request a public name credit, a pseudonym, or no credit at all.

If you want to remain anonymous, tell us before production so we can handle the release properly.

Not unless you ask to be credited.

Weekend Wrestling can keep your name private, use a pseudonym, or provide no public credit at all.

Content Limits and Talent Boundaries

No. Weekend Wrestling is not currently offering matches where customers physically appear or participate.

You are directing or sponsoring the match, not wrestling in it.

No. Weekend Wrestling does not allow frontal nudity or explicit sexual acts.

Sexy, suggestive, and erotic-leaning ideas may be considered, but everything depends on wrestler comfort, production standards, and Weekend Wrestling approval.

Every wrestler has their own boundaries, comfort levels, and limits.

If a request includes sensitive, humiliating, suggestive, or erotic material, Weekend Wrestling will review it and present it to the wrestlers involved when appropriate. We will not pressure talent, push anyone beyond their limits, or risk our relationship with wrestlers for a request.

Some ideas may be modified or declined.

Yes. Weekend Wrestling may reject or modify any request based on wrestler availability, talent comfort, production limits, safety, cost, legality, or brand standards.

If the core idea is workable but certain details are not, we may suggest changes instead of rejecting the request outright.

If a wrestler is unavailable, uncomfortable with the request, or not a good fit for the concept, Weekend Wrestling may suggest changes or alternative wrestlers.

A request is not final until the talent, concept, quote, and payment are all confirmed.