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In their senior year, best friends Jack and AJ are having the times of their lives. As co-captains of the wrestling team, they've become unstoppable. School's a breeze, their teammates are striving to win, and more new faces are signing up each day. Now if only they can survive the rest of the year.

Wrestling Days follows the high school adventures of five boys and one girl on the wrestling team, as they learn to deal with school, girls, jocks, and classroom rivalries. Under the overbearing Head Coach Dunn, the six have to come together and learn the true value of teamship.
AJ and Jack, the two team captains, have been close friends since childhood. They grew up together, played together, got in trouble together, and continue to throw hilarious pranks together. But one day they go too far, and Jack's overbearingness throws a gaping rift between AJ and the girl of his dreams.
Brobeck and Newstead have become best buds in the wrestling gym. Then a newcomer joins the team—a girl. Newstead welcomes her in, and sees that there's more to this girl than meets the eye, but Brobeck will have none of it. The two best buddies now find themselves bitter enemies.
Dave and Charlotte are the newcomers to the school and team, and both of them have to struggle to be accepted by the older members. Unfortunately, they have to face an endless stream of senior pranks while trying to prove themselves and earn respect.
Wrestling Days is based on the real life high school experiences of writer/director Dan Albracht, and speaks to the heart about friendship, love, and respect. Wrestling Days is appropriate for all audiences.
| Written and Directed By | Dan Albracht |
| Executive Producers |
James Duval Mark R. Lillig |
| Co-Executive Producers | Richard Scott Tyler Ross Quan Tran Dan Albracht |
| Produced By | Scott Hayman Danny Torres Louis Rubio |
| Director of Photography | Richard Scott |
| Production Manager | Danny Torres |
| Assistant Director | Louis Rubio |
| Casting Director | Scott Hayman |
| 2nd Unit Director | Louis Rubio |
| 3rd Unit Director | Danny Torres |
| 4th Unit Director | Tyler Ross |
| Sound | Scott Hayman |
| Edited By | Quan Tran Crazy Goose Productions, Oakland, CA |
| Cast | |
| AJ | Scott Hayman |
| Jack | Alan Yu |
| Dave | Nick Cabal |
| Newstead | Vince Entac |
| Brobeck | Alan Chi |
| Charlotte | Jeanette Hayman |
| Tim | Navid Ghorashian |
| Phillip | Damien Gifferd |
| Beccy | Megan Tufteland |
| Stephanie | Monica Lin |
| Alyssa | Angie Lan |
| Megan | Tiffany Bock |
| Molly | Thais Zayas-Bazan |
| Cynthia | Julia Sun |
| Reed | Blake Beaudette |
| Josh | Chris Culter |
| Sleiman | Eric Elms |
| Coach Dunn | Dan Albracht |
| Coach Kikkert | Lashawn Nolan |
| Alvin | Danny Torres |
| Jeff | Ian Larry |
| Mr. Pfeiffer | Kenneth Taper Jr. |
| Mrs. Phelps | Rebecca Hayman |
| Brobeck's Sister | Alice Hsiaw |
| Art Teacher | Christopher Nagel |
| Heavyweight | Aaron Alcala-Mosley |
| Referee | James Duval |
| Theater Manager | James Michael Edwards |
| Scorekeeper #1 | Jason Parker |
| Scorekeeper #2 | John "Vini" Watson |
| Pizza Manager | Gary Ogrand |
| Waiter | Louis Rubio |
| Sue | Chelsea Williams |
| Mary | Tin Manivong |
| Sara | Donna Chang |
| Student #1 | Lindsay Parker |
| Student #2 | E-J Bowler |
| Student #3 | Reva Alavian |
| Chester Warfield | Adrian Estrada-Gonzales |
| Wrestlers | Alfred Fung Clearwater Brenneman Edward Yu Nykimbe Broussard Jeffrey Jou Terrance Tringali Jeff Hayman Joseph Kutches |
| Shot on location at | Lafayette, CA Pleasant Hill, CA Berkeley, CA Oakland, CA Martinez, CA |
| Expected Rating | PG* |
* This film has not been rated by the Motion Picture Association of America.