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Fourth Rope

4th Rope Wrestling is an independent professional wrestling promotion founded by hip-hop artist and entrepreneur Westside Gunn. The company blends the worlds of wrestling, music, fashion, and art, creating a unique cultural experience that celebrates creativity and individuality. Through its high-energy events like Heels Have Eyes, 4th Rope spotlights top independent talent while pushing the boundaries of what wrestling can be. Built on authenticity and artistic vision, 4th Rope Wrestling stands at the intersection of sport and culture.

Activities

Events

XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Rhio

XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Rhio

Nov 29 - Dec 1 • 4:45 PM UTC
XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Alexis Littlefoot

XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Alexis Littlefoot

Nov 29 - Dec 1 • 4:30 PM UTC
4th Rope XP Network Giveaway

4th Rope XP Network Giveaway

Nov 29 - Dec 1 • 2:00 PM UTC
XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Cha Cha Charlie

XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Cha Cha Charlie

Nov 28 - Dec 1 • 10:30 PM UTC
XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Gino Medina

XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Gino Medina

Nov 28 - Dec 1 • 8:00 PM UTC
XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Ninja Mack

XP Booth: 4th Rope Meet & Greet Ninja Mack

Nov 28 - Dec 1 • 8:00 PM UTC

News and Updates

  1. December 26, 2025

    Fourth Rope Makes a Statement at WrestleCade

    Promotional graphic for WrestleCade Weekend 2025 featuring the Fourth Rope wrestling ring logo between two event posters on a blurred arena background.


    WrestleCade 2025 marked Fourth Rope’s first appearance at the event, and the promotion made an immediate impact. From a Friday night showcase to moments throughout the weekend, Fourth Rope brought its culture, presentation, and energy to WrestleCade. With Fourth Rope branding front and center inside the venue, fans connected with the brand and got a clear sense of what Fourth Rope represents both in and out of the ring.

    Two angled photos show a wrestling ring entrance labeled “HEELS” and a ring canvas branded with the Fourth Rope logo, surrounded by a live audience.

    Fourth Rope Kicks Off WrestleCade Weekend

    Fourth Rope opened WrestleCade weekend with a Friday night show that delivered exactly what fans showed up for. The night was loaded with star power and fast-paced action, highlighted by a featured six-person tag match with The Hardys, Zilla Fatu, and The Good Brothers all in the mix. Multiple championship matches gave the show real stakes, including a physical women’s 4v4 match that drew strong reactions from the crowd. The building stayed loud from bell to bell, with fans fully locked in on the action and the biggest moments. DJ Relly Rell kept the energy high all night with the beats, and the masterminds behind the show stepping into the ring to hype the crowd made it clear this was more than just another wrestling event. The night truly showed what Fourth Rope is all about.

    A collage shows a HEELS event poster alongside photos of female wrestlers posing in the ring and a live music performance on stage during WrestleCade Weekend.

    Fourth Rope Meets the Fans

    Fourth Rope stayed active with fans throughout WrestleCade weekend, giving people real access to talent and time to connect outside the ring. The weekend included a special Friday night after-show meet and greet with Zilla Fatu, where fans were able to take photos, talk, and cap off the night in a relaxed setting. Additional meet and greets took place during the weekend featuring Ninja Mack, Gino Medina, Cha Cha Charlie, Alexis Littlefoot, and Rhio, giving fans multiple chances to interact with different parts of the Fourth Rope roster. Fans also had the opportunity to grab exclusive Fourth Rope merch made just for WrestleCade, adding something tangible to take home from the experience. With support from XP Network, everything ran smoothly and kept the focus on easy access, genuine interactions, and making fans feel like part of the Fourth Rope community.

    A collage shows fans posing with wrestlers at a convention booth above a promotional graphic advertising the XP Network Fourth Rope meet-and-greet during WrestleCade Weekend.

    Setting the Bar for What’s Next

    For their first appearance at WrestleCade, Fourth Rope delivered on every level. The weekend wasn’t just about making an introduction, it was about showing what Fourth Rope stands for and how they connect with fans. From the energy of the Friday night show to the hands-on fan interactions throughout the weekend, fans got a clear picture of what Fourth Rope brings to the table. The momentum coming out of WrestleCade made it clear this wasn’t a one-off, but the start of something bigger.

    Three logos are displayed side by side: XP Network, WrestleCade Weekend 2025, and the Fourth Rope wrestling ring logo.