70+ Pose Library
Here is a full 70-pose library that covers wrestlers, promoters, trainers, managers, referees, announcers, commentators, sponsors, and fan-facing marketing. Hope it helps.
Basic Poses
1. Standing
Stand straight with a natural posture.
Use: Profile photos, introductions, roster pages.
2. Sitting
Sit comfortably and naturally
.Use: Interviews, podcasts, character content.
3. Walking
Walk forward with purpose.
Use: Entrance graphics, promotional posters.
4. Turning
Turn the body slightly to create movement.
Use: Dynamic profile images.
5. Looking at Camera
Look directly into the camera.
Use: Trust-building, personal branding.
6. Looking Away
Look off into the distance.
Use: Serious or reflective content.
7. Pointing
Point toward a person, logo, or object.
Use: Calls to action and promotions.
8. Arms Crossed
Cross arms confidently.
Use: Authority and confidence.
9. Hands in Pockets
Relaxed casual stance.
Use: Lifestyle content.
10. Holding Object
Hold a prop naturally.
Use: Belts, merchandise, microphones.
Movement Poses
11. Jumping
Captured in mid-air.
Use: High-energy promotions.
12. Leaning
Lean against a wall, ropes, or object.
Use: Relaxed character shots.
13. Reaching
Reach toward the camera or audience.
Use: Fan engagement graphics.
14. Thinking
Hand on chin or face.
Use: Storytelling content.
15. Waving
Friendly wave.
Use: Fan appreciation posts.
16. Looking Back
Turn and glance over the shoulder.
Use: Dramatic visuals.
17. Running
Sprint toward the camera.
Use: Action posters.
18. Bending
Slight crouch or bend.
Use: Preparing for action.
19. Profile
Complete side view.
Use: Character sheets.
20. Relaxed
Comfortable seated pose.
Use: Casual branding.
Wrestler Poses
21. Champion Pose
Belt held proudly across chest.
Use: Championship announcements.
22. Belt Raised High
Raise championship overhead.
Use: Victory graphics.
23. Belt Over Shoulder
Carry title casually.
Use: Champion branding.
24. Flexing
Show strength and physique.
Use: Athlete marketing.
25. Double Bicep
Classic bodybuilding pose.
Use: Fitness content.
26. Most Muscular
Aggressive power display.
Use: Intimidation shots.
27. Hands on Hips
Confident leadership stance.
Use: Promotional materials.
28. Fists Raised
Ready for battle.
Use: Match announcements.
29. Fighting Stance
Prepared to compete.
Use: Match graphics.
30. Shadow Boxing
Throw punches toward camera.
Use: Action images.
Entrance Poses
31. Entrance Walk
Walk toward the ring.
Use: Event promotion.
32. Arms Extended
Arms spread wide.
Use: Crowd interaction.
33. Looking Up
Eyes toward the sky.
Use: Inspirational characters.
34. Pointing to Crowd
Acknowledge the audience.
Use: Fan engagement.
35. Pointing to Self
Build character identity.
Use: Branding graphics.
36. Turnbuckle Celebration
Standing on the ropes.
Use: Victory moments.
37. Rope Lean
Leaning against ring ropes.
Use: Promotional photos.
38. Curtain Peek
Looking through entrance curtain.
Use: Behind-the-scenes content.
Promo Poses
39. Mic in Hand
Holding microphone confidently.
Use: Promo graphics.
40. Talking Promo
Speaking passionately.
Use: Video thumbnails.
41. Angry Promo
Intense facial expression.
Use: Heel character content.
42. Laughing Heel
Evil grin or laugh.
Use: Villain branding.
43. Finger Point Promo
Calling someone out.
Use: Rivalry promotions.
44. Money Pose
Holding cash or contract.
Use: Wealthy character gimmicks.
45. Contract Signing
Seated at table with pen.
Use: Storyline graphics.
Crowd Interaction Poses
46. Ear Cup
Hand behind ear.
Use: Crowd reaction moments.
47. Raise the Roof
Encourage crowd noise.
Use: Babyface content.
48. High Five Pose
Reaching toward fans.
Use: Community branding.
49. Selfie Pose
Taking a photo with fans.
Use: Social media content.
50. Victory Salute
Celebrate with audience.
Use: Post-match graphics.
Character Poses
51. Hero Pose
Chest out, chin up.
Use: Babyface branding.
52. Villain Pose
Menacing stare.
Use: Heel branding.
53. Monster Pose
Towering intimidation.
Use: Monster gimmicks.
54. Technician Pose
Focused and composed.
Use: Wrestling purists.
55. Rebel Pose
Relaxed but defiant.
Use: Anti-authority characters.
56. King Pose
Arms spread like royalty.
Use: Royal gimmicks.
57. Madman Pose
Wild eyes and posture.
Use: Unpredictable characters.
58. Silent Assassin
Calm and dangerous.
Use: Serious competitors.
Team & Business Poses
59. Tag Team Back-to-Back
Partners standing together.
Use: Team branding.
60. Stable Leader Pose
Leader front and center.
Use: Group graphics.
61. Manager Presentation
Introducing a wrestler.
Use: Manager branding.
62. Referee Signal
Hand raised before match.
Use: Referee profiles.
63. Ring Announcer Introduction
Mic extended dramatically.
Use: Announcer branding.
64. Commentary Desk
Seated with headset.
Use: Commentary graphics.
65. Trainer Coaching
Giving instruction.
Use: Academy marketing.
66. Booker Planning
Studying a match card.
Use: Promoter content.
67. Merchandise Showcase
Displaying shirts or products.
Use: Store promotions.
68. Sponsor Spotlight
Pointing at sponsor logo.
Use: Sponsorship fulfillment.
69. Handshake
Professional partnership pose.
Use: Business announcements.
70. Hall of Fame Pose
Formal, respectful stance.
Use: Legacy and recognition content.
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70+ Pose Library
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