'90s heartthrob Freddie Prinze Jr. is starting his own wrestling company!
is starting his own wrestling company ... and says in order to make his dreams happen, he had to get back in front of the camera.podcast on Wednesday ... revealing he's already in the process of launching an independent promotion.
Freddie says after taking pitch meetings with a different promotion that didn't go as he had hoped, he decided to take matters into his own hands and set up his own shop. Freddie -- who was a face of the 1990s -- had pretty much only done voice acting roles over the past decade ... so his return to the screen is a big deal.
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