Prestige Wrestling Announces Indefinite Hiatus

Prestige Wrestling promoter William Quintana announced earlier today on Twitter that his company will be going on an indefinite hiatus after their upcoming four events are completed.

Quintana also announced that he is currently unsure if this is the end of Prestige Wrestling or if the promotion will return in the future. Quintana also asked fans to support other indie promotions including West Coast Pro Wrestling, Deadlock Pro Wrestling, DOA Pro Wrestling, New Texas Pro Wrestling, and Nation Extreme Wrestling.

“This post will come as a surprise to most & I am so sorry that I have to do this. The last year has been the absolute most difficult of my life on a personal & a professional level. I have been going non-stop since I was 16 years old when I dropped out of school to start touring, booking bands, starting businesses, etc.

I fear I am losing ‘the feeling’ & I need to take a break to discover my passion again. I’ve always put 100% into Prestige Wrestling with the goal of making memories for our fans, wrestlers & staff that will last a lifetime & I hope we’ve accomplished that. My greatest fear has always been to die & be completely forgotten about. Hopefully the last 8 years will be enough to leave that legacy behind.

October 5th in Portland, November 7th in Los Angeles & 2 unannounced dates will be the final 4 scheduled Prestige shows for the foreseeable future.

Life has twists & turns – This may be a ‘see you later’ type [scenario], it may be a ‘goodbye’ type [scenario]. Either way, we’re gonna rock these final 4 shows.

In the meantime please support West Coast Pro, Deadlock Pro Wrestling, DOA Pro Wrestling, New Texas Pro Wrestling, Nation Extreme Wrestling & all of your favorite indies. I am so sorry. Thank you & I love you all so much for all of the joy you’ve brought me over the last 8 years, don’t forget that.”

Prior to the announcement, Prestige Wrestling has been running shows since its formation in 2017.