Parents, Not Pros: The Real Force Holding RSO Chasyn Rance Accountable in 2025

As the year ends, one of the biggest stories in indie wrestling didn’t come from the ring or the big promotions.

It came from Moms and Dads.

Regular parents who looked at the situation with Chasyn Rance—a registered sex offender still running a wrestling school—and decided enough was enough.

For years, pros trained there. Posed in photos. Stayed quiet. The whispers about wild house parties and questionable scenes were just that—whispers.

This photo says it all about that era.

But when parents started digging—checking the registry, asking hard questions about safety, pulling their kids, lighting up community boards, starting petitions—that’s when things actually started to crack.

They didn’t care about clout or connections. They just wanted their kids protected.

And that’s the real story of 2025: accountability in wrestling isn’t coming from inside the business.

It’s coming from the outside—from parents who refuse to look away.

Here’s to more of them in 2026. The next generation deserves it.

Quick fact check: Chasyn Rance is still on Florida’s sex offender registry – verify here: https://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/sops/offenderSearch.jsf)

JaySin

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