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What You Actually Get (And Why It’s Different)

  • walkrunwrestle
  • May 1
  • 2 min read

When you sign up to a Walk Run Wrestle challenge, you’re not just buying a medal. You’re stepping into something built with purpose — something designed for wrestling fans, with wrestling energy.

Everything we do comes back to one idea: Giving wrestling fans a chance to get out there and earn something that means something to them.

That starts with the medal.


Every WRW medal is designed to be a proper collectible. With a real life wrestler, or wrestling event at the heart of the design. Large, solid, and built with real detail. The kind of piece you notice straight away when you pick it up. It’s there to represent something you love and something you have achieved. Because when you reach the finish, it shouldn’t feel like a transaction. It should feel like a moment.


But what matters just as much is how you get there. You don’t have to do it all at once. You don’t have to run if you don’t want to. Walk it, run it, mix it up, spread it across days or weeks. However it works for you, that’s the right way to do it. A big distance doesn’t need to be intimidating. Break it down, keep it consistent, and it becomes something you can actually finish.


It's about showing up and moving forward. No pressure. No deadlines. No expectations other than finishing what you started. From there, everything builds naturally. You log your progress. Earn collectable wrestling cards and see your distance add up. You get closer to the finish without needing to force it. And when you hit that final distance, you know you’ve done it properly.


It’s not just something you ordered. It’s something you completed. And that’s what makes it different. Walk Run Wrestle isn’t about chasing numbers or competing with anyone else. It’s about committing to something and seeing it through. Coming together with other fans to earn something you love. Joining a community of like minded people, Doing it your way, at your pace, on your terms. And having something real at the end of it. Your Run. Your Way.

 
 
 

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