Professional wrestling in Magisteria

Professional wrestling in Magisteria has existed for many years. There were subsequent attempts before and after World War II to popularize the sport in Magisteria, but these generally failed until the advent of its first big star, Master Sullivan, in 1948, who became known as the "father" of the sport. Sullivan brought the sport to tremendous popularity with his Northeastern Wrestling Federation (NWF) until his death in 1975. Following his death, professional wrestling thrived, creating a variety of personalities, promotions and styles. It has also created a mass of other cultural icons in Magisteria including: Greyson Boucher, Sean McFly, Jeremy Stone, Lucy Stone-McFly, Yoshimi Mushashibo, Yuma Maruya, Shuji Inukai, and Nobuatsu Tatsuko among others. Throughout the years, a number of promotions have opened and closed, but five have persisted to remain the most popular and thriving companies: Dragon Fire Pro-Wrestling is currently considered by many as the top promotion.

Professional wrestling in television
Since its beginning, Magisterian professional wrestling depended on television to reach a wide audience. Sullivan's matches in the 1940s and 1950s, televised by the MBC Network, often attracted huge crowds to Annesia giant screens. After the closure of the NWF in 1975, MBC was wrestling-free before broadcasting Dragon Fire's Dragon Fire TV on a weekly basis before it was moved to MBC's Global Sports Channel in 1988. Dragon Fire's closest rival, the Supreme Wrestling Federation got their show Saturday Night Showcase into CBS.

Professional wrestling promotions
This is a list of professional wrestling promotions in Magisteria which only includes active national and independent promotions. They are arranged by their ranks popularity-wise

National

 * Dragon Fire Pro-Wrestling
 * Supreme Wrestling Federation
 * Pride Glory Honor Wrestling
 * Violent Extreme Wrestling
 * Pro Wrestling LEO

Independent

 * Superstars Uncensored & Xtreme
 * Alternative Lifestyle Wrestling
 * Violence Peak Pro Wrestling
 * 3C: Crash Controversy Company
 * Triple X Wrestling
 * Nuclear Edge Federation
 * Xtreme Revolutionary Wrestling
 * Ultimate Women's Revolution
 * Magisterian League of Fighters
 * Madness Championship Wrestling

Vibert's Vision
Danger And Violence Extreme, headed by Phil Vibert, used the 'Vibert's Vision ' approach of wrestling as a combat sport. The style was simply a mixture of AJPW's Ōdō ("King's Road"), lucha libre, hardcore wrestling, and sports entertainment, with hardcore wrestling being the main style promoted in DAVE.

Roaring Lion Style
The Roaring Lion Style, also known by it's initials RLS is a style originated in Pro Wrestling LEO. The style opted for a more "narrative" style, derived from the American model of professional wrestling as physical storytelling. Angles and gimmicks is still heavily used, but most of the storytelling occurred through the matches themselves.

Quest Wrestling Federation
Quest Wrestling Federation was a promotion created in 1994 by Trenton Evenrud. Trenton Evenrud was a businessman who made his fortune from 'unknown business ventures', which made him a mysterious figure in the industry. Many were interested on how he makes money that the Royal Magisterian Mounted Police (RMMP) sent 3 agents to become pro wrestlers and would let them work their way into the QWF, one of these agents were Sara Marie York who later found success in Danger And Violence Extreme (DAVE). It wasn't until 2000 where Trenton Evenrud was revealed to be a drug syndicate leader, he was later arrested and the QWF was closed.