Problem
Wrestling fans had no dedicated home for logging, rating, reviewing, and discussing shows in a way built around the sport itself.
Poison Rana is a platform for wrestling fans to rate events, track matches, follow rankings, and take part in community features built around the sport itself.
Highlights
Problem
Wrestling fans had no dedicated home for logging, rating, reviewing, and discussing shows in a way built around the sport itself.
Solution
We designed and developed a community platform with event and match ratings, watchlists, predictions, profiles, and live Watch Party features.
Result
Poison Rana launched with a strong archive, clear community features, and a product fans can keep coming back to.
Poison Rana is a community platform for professional wrestling fans โ a place to rate and review events, track watchlists, follow rankings, and get more out of the shows they care about. The aim was to build something purpose-made for wrestling rather than forcing the audience into generic social platforms.
The ChallengeWrestling fans had no dedicated product that handled the sport properly. Discussion was fragmented, tracking was inconsistent, and there was no single place built around events, matches, promotions, and fan participation in a structured way.
What We DidWe designed and developed the Poison Rana platform as a custom web product built around wrestling fandom. That included event and match ratings, rankings, watchlists, profile features, prediction mechanics, and live community functionality that gives fans more reasons to return beyond simply reading content.
How We HelpedThe result is a product that feels purpose-built for its audience rather than adapted from a generic platform model. Poison Rana launched with a strong foundation, a useful archive, and community features that support repeat engagement over time.
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