Diva Dirt is proud to reveal that we are a small part of a brand new iPhone/iPod Touch application for budding wrestlers called ‘Slam U!’. The app, created by our sponsors at Fordela, provides indepth instructional videos about how moves are constructed. Read the description below:
Step inside the ring with Slam U!, the professional wrestling instruction application for your iPhone or iPod Touch. Slam U! is the first in our Squared Circle series of professional wrestling instruction applications. It is an easy-to-use app that utilizes videos with detailed explanations by experts to demonstrate the fundamentals of professional wrestling.
Slam U! features four professional wrestlers as instructors including former TNA Knockout Alissa Flash and Christina Von Eerie.
The app also offers a ‘news’ section, which is where we come in, through this you can keep up to date with all the latest from Diva Dirt as well as our partner site, Online World of Wrestling directly on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
The application is now available in the iTunes store for $1.99 or £1.19 for UK users. You can read an indepth review of the application by clicking here.




8 Comments
I think this is a horrible idea.
im not trying to cause an argument, but why do you feel the need to post that its a horrible idea… i reckon its a great idea and a way for Diva Dirt to put themselves out there with the best i.e Alissa
Its a good way to Diva Dirt publicize itself, however I also think is a bad idea. For what I understood this thing show the buyers the basics of wrestling with footage and stuff like that. This is a cool feature, but in the wrong hands it can mean trouble.
I mean there are people who already hurt themselves and others, trying to do a clothesline or whatever. This is probably going to incite that behavior, especially with kids.
Melanie Reply:
February 9th, 2010 at 6:46 pm
The app is actually not to teach people how to do moves in their bedroom. It teaches the technicality/art of each move so that they can be performed safely in an environment such as a wrestling school. It’s a supplement to a real wrestling school, not an alternative.
awesome idea Diva-Dirt.
I don’t think many will hurt themselves when there’s a instruction for every move.
Basically I believe no one should try this things without a trainer by his side (in reality).
But it sounds like a pretty cool thing. I would use it xD.
Oh, with that said I congratulate you girls.
I write what I wrote because the brats in my school used to “wrestle” in the playground and some of them really got hurt.
sounds like a good idea, someone should get Maryse this app ;P