Summary
Ariya Daivari and Darius Martin are opening a new wrestling school in Las Vegas called Sin City Squared Circle.
The school is being launched as a training academy for future wrestlers, with the facility positioned for both local students and out-of-town trainees. According to the announcement, the location sits two miles from Harry Reid International Airport and eight miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
Daivari and Martin are listed as the owners of the school. Jordan Oasis and Sonico will serve as head coaches, while Cheerleader Melissa is also part of the training staff.
What Sin City Squared Circle Is Offering
The announcement describes Sin City Squared Circle as a structured training environment built around in-ring fundamentals, safety, and conditioning.
Students are also set to have access to guest seminars from instructors tied to major wrestling organizations. The school said it has partnered with Camp Rhino CrossFit to offer discounted memberships and individualized strength and conditioning programs.
Quote from Ariya Daivari
Daivari said the new project is meant to bring a training model he already helped establish in Minneapolis to Las Vegas:
"As the city of Las Vegas evolves, we are proud to establish a state-of-the-art facility for the future of wrestling. My background is rooted in The Academy in Minneapolis, which I opened with my brother, Shawn, and Ken Anderson. It was there that our first stand out student, Darius Martin, earned a contract at 20 years old. I couldn't ask for a better partner, and team, to help bring that same caliber of training to this city."
What This Means For Daivari And Martin
For Daivari and Martin, this is more than a side project. Opening Sin City Squared Circle gives both AEW and ROH names a direct role in developing new talent, and Daivari's reference to Martin earning a contract at 20 ties the school to a track record they can now point to in Las Vegas.
It also gives the school an experienced coaching mix from the start. With Jordan Oasis, Sonico, and Cheerleader Melissa involved, the project is being presented as a serious training setup rather than a simple celebrity-backed name launch.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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