Ringside Wrestling App Looks To Bring Fans Together
A new name on social media has popped up, and this time it’s one that looks to bring wrestling fans together for a unique mobile experience. Kiswe Mobile has launched “Ringside Wrestling: A Hangtime Experience” on Apple and Google Play with the goal of doing just that.
In a press release on April 4, Kiswe Mobile announced the launch of “Ringside Wrestling: A Hangtime Experience.” The new app on Apple and Google Play platforms looks to bring fans together for a unique social experience dubbed “Hang Together.”
This new concept has reportedly been pioneered by Kiswe Mobile, and aims to create a virtual space for fans to build relationships while interacting with mobile content. Ringside Wrestling is actually an extension of Kiswe Mobile’s Hangtime app, which laid the foundation for this style of social experience.
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While the app looks to hinge largely on bringing fans together in this environment with unique content, it will also do so with wrestling related game shows “including Fantasy Warfare, Wrestlepro Trivia, and others featuring notable wrestling personalities like Josh Mathews.” The app looks to be aiming to gamify the experience with users being able to earn points and complete achievements within the app.
While still in the early stages, Ringside Wrestling is certainly an app and experience that fans can be excited for. While wrestling fans have built communities within social media platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and Facebook, Ringside Wrestling appears to be the first platform built with that goal in mind.
Within a few minutes of downloading the app, it already feels like a special place for wrestling fans. It was extremely easy to setup on account by logging in via Facebook, and you’re soon greeted with short exclusive videos from current wrestlers like Peyton Royce and legends such as Vickie Guerrero and their endorsement of this new app.
The app definitely feels like it’s in the early stages, but as it continues to grow and fans join the community, it could have the potential to turn into a featured place for fans to congregate and foster connections between each other. Ringside Wrestling is available for free on Android and iOS devices, so feel free to download the app and see for yourself.