Professional wrestling in Magisteria

Professional wrestling in Magisteria, until the 1920s, was viewed as a legitimate sport. This view did not endure into the 1930s, as professional wrestling became identified with modern theatrics, or "admitted fakeness" ("kayfabe"), moving away from being a showcase for true competition. No major promoter or wrestler denies that modern professional wrestling has predetermined match outcomes.

The history of Professional wrestling in Magisteria dates back to the founding of Northwestern Wrestling Federation, which opened in 1936 and was the first known professional wrestling company in the country.

Notable promotions

 * Dragon Fire Pro-Wrestling - The largest promotion in the country, showcases a Japanese-style product similar to New Japan Pro-Wrestling
 * One Wrestling International - The second-largest promotion in the country, showcases a more advertiser-friendly product similar to WWE
 * REX Wrestling - The third-largest promotion in the country, showcases a hard-hitting, hardcore brawling with the mix of mixed martial arts
 * Beyond Championship Wrestling - The fourth-largest promotion in the country, showcases a similar product to One Wrestling International with the mix of violence
 * Pro Wrestling Giga - The fifth-largest promotion in the country, showcases "Magisterian strong style", a more hardcore variant of strong style/puroresu
 * Absolute Wrestling Federation - The sixth-largest promotion in the country, showcases elements of traditional sports entertainment mixed with hard-hitting brawling and high-flying action
 * Extreme Championship Wrestling (MAG) - Formerly the third largest promotion in the country, it showcased a grittier, rauncher, and more violent product, closed on May 13, 2001.
 * Northwestern Wrestling Federation - The first ever wrestling promotion ever opened in the country, it showcased a product that is mainly focused on brawling, closed in 1972.