NASHVILLE, TN — In a city known for its chart-topping country hits and creative energy, a new kind of performance is taking center stage — one where body slams meet brass sections, and ring ropes share the spotlight with violins. This bold collision of art forms is the Pro Wrestling Symphony, the brainchild of Connor Casey and Rory Miller.
The duo recently sat down with host Blake Harris on the Music City Mindset podcast to pull back the curtain on their innovative live event series that fuses professional wrestling with the emotional depth of symphonic music.
On the podcast, the pair shared how their longtime friendship evolved into a creative partnership, sparked by shared passions for both combat sports and cinematic scores. From that foundation, Pro Wrestling Symphony was born — a project that seamlessly marries the spectacle of pro wrestling with the emotional resonance of a live orchestra.
Their behind-the-scenes process includes everything from score selection and custom compositions to rehearsals that rival Broadway productions. The result? A one-of-a-kind experience that has quickly gained traction with fans of both wrestling and the arts.
Upcoming shows promise more than just headlocks and high notes. According to Casey and Miller, fans can expect emotionally driven storylines, musical collaborations, and production values that push the envelope of what live events in Nashville can be.
For wrestling enthusiasts, music lovers, and creatives alike, the Pro Wrestling Symphony is striking a chord — and it’s only getting louder.
This episode is sponsored by Level, Stat Wellness, and Black Rifle Coffee Company.
