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House of Rage celebrates grand opening in Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 3 months ago
Photo provided by House of Rage

House of Rage, a state-of-the-art multi-purpose sports complex, officially opened its doors on April 22, offering elite-level training for wrestling, martial arts, jiu-jitsu, MMA, judo, cheer, dance and strength conditioning. Designed for athletes of all skill levels, House of Rage is committed to providing a high-performance training environment where individuals and teams can develop their skills, compete, and push their limits.

The House of Rage is a family, military, and Black owned business run by the Jones Family with

Dr. Shenae Whitehead and Kenneth Jones co-operating the gym.

House of Rage is Fayetteville’s premier wrestling and multi-sport training facility,

dedicated to helping athletes develop skill, strength and confidence. It is located at 385 Winslow Street in Fayetteville. 

House of Rage offers athletes:

  • Elite-Level Training – Wrestling, MMA, jiu-jitsu, judo, cheer, dance and strength & conditioning programs for all skill levels.
  • Comprehensive Coaching – Expert instruction from experienced trainers, former competitors and athletic professionals.
  • Competition-Ready Facility – A space designed for training, sparring and hosting tournaments or specialty events.
  • Flexible Memberships & Team Access – Options for individual training, team rentals, and competitive athletic programs.

For more details on training programs, membership options and gym schedule, visit

https://myhouseofrage.com/.

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