Indianapolis Is Dead

Indianapolis Is Dead.

…a three-word sentence we’ve heard over and over again. A sentence that’s followed by how this city is far too small, far too broken, far too underdeveloped. Good enough for an event or two. A solid visit when [insert organization here] comes into town but other than that…

Dead.

But as folk who live in this city, it doesn’t seem very dead to us. We know the truth about Indianapolis and it’s a city comprised far more than cornfield, conventions, and a 500-mile race. A multifaceted municipality that’s so slept on they named it Naptown. Indianapolis is a city with a story to be told, a story of community, culture, and most importantly those who refuse to give up.

And if that’s our story consider Naptown All Pro the stage on which it takes place, the theater an interactive pro wrestling experience, and the actors a diverse selection of professional wrestling combatants both from around the country and from right here in the city that made us.

To tell the story isn’t enough, though we want to be as much of a part of the story of this city as possible through:

  • Community Outreach, working with Central Indiana Hoosiers as much as possible, and actually being in the communities and neighborhoods that need them the most

  • Arts & Music, every good production needs visuals & soundtrack and Indy artists are some of the most talented and hungry curators you can find. We want to provide them with a platform to showcase their abilities outside of the traditional galleries and concerts

An indie by Indy.

Indianapolis has a heartbeat that permeates like an 808 on an old-school custom riding down 38th but we’ll let them call it as they see it.

Indianapolis is Dead.

Long Live The NAP

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