WrestleBot 2.0 is our self-hosted AI assistant that runs as a standalone service,
completely separated from the Django web application. It automatically discovers and
adds wrestling data from multiple sources including Wikipedia, RSS feeds, and news
archives. Running 24/7 in its own Docker container, WrestleBot communicates with the
database via a secure REST API, ensuring the website never freezes or slows down.
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How WrestleBot Works
Data Sources
Wikipedia - Wrestler biographies, promotions, and event data
Wrestling News Sites - Latest news and updates via RSS feeds
Historical Archives - Classic wrestling coverage and records
All sources accessed respectfully with proper rate limiting
AI Assistant
Self-hosted AI runs locally - no external services or data sharing
Verifies data accuracy and detects duplicates
Enriches information (infers details like nationality)
Always attributes sources properly
Copyright Compliance
We only extract factual, non-copyrightable data:
Names (ring names, real names, aliases)
Dates (birth, debut, retirement, events)
Numbers (attendance, reign counts)
Locations (birthplace, venue, billed from)
Under US copyright law (Feist v. Rural), factual data like names and dates
cannot be copyrighted. However, we always attribute Wikipedia as the source
and link back to original articles.
Trademark Respect
We use official promotion names (WWE, AEW, etc.) as factual references only.
All trademarks remain property of their respective owners. OWDB is an
independent fan project with no affiliation to any wrestling promotion.
Rate Limits
This Hour0 / 180
Today0 / 3600
WrestleBot limits itself to 180 items/hour and
3600 items/day to ensure responsible data collection.