“The 845” will be represented in Major League Wrestling.

The upstart wrestling company informed ‘Under the Ring” this week it signed 19-year-old Newburgh resident Jordan Oliver to a contract this week.

Oliver, who graduated from Newburgh Free Academy from 2017, will make his MLW debut on Thursday, April 4 at MLW’s “Rise of the Renegades” at Melrose Ballroom in Long Island City, Queens. Bell time for the Fusion TV taping for beIN Sports begins at 7 p.m.

“This kid is pretty fearless … and has incredible athleticism,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer, a Rye resident. “And he connects with the crowd.”

Bauer noted that Oliver started his pro wrestling career while he was still in high school.

“He’s like a real-life Spider-Man,” Bauer said. “He dons the gear at night and he’s something else. Jordan’s someone I saw a lot of upside and potential with.”

The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Oliver will wrestle Kotto Brazil on his first night and then will compete in MLW’s 40-man Battle Riot on Saturday, April 5 in the same building.

Oliver, who wrestled junior varsity for Newburgh when he was a freshman, said he believes starting his pro wrestling career kept him out of trouble in Newburgh and is excited about his new opportunities.

“It’s an amazing opportunity, having it at such a young age,” said Oliver, who was born in Suffern and moved to Florida, before settling in Newburgh with his family when he was 4. “To be 19 and signed somewhere, and I’ve only been wrestling for three years now. I’m so grateful for it…I was always kind of a troubled kid. If it wasn’t for wrestling, I’d be a troubled kid.”

Asked to describe his style, Oliver said, “Erratic. Wild. Definitely a high flyer. Fast-paced. Exciting.”

What’s unique about that is that Oliver is an antagonist or heel, in wrestling jargon.

“I’m from Newburgh and I’m just that,” Oliver said. “I’m loud and disrespectful and all the things you wouldn’t like about a kid from Newburgh.”

In recent months, Oliver, who was trained for wrestling at the Bronx Wrestling Federation, has primarily been wrestling for Combat Zone Wrestling, where is the reigning CZW Wired Champion. He said one of the big influences on his pro wrestling career is Rich Swann, who also wrestles for MLW.

“He’s honestly one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met in my life,” Oliver said. “He’s one of the reasons I wanted to be a pro wrestler. Me and Rich just connected instantly. He’s been a great mentor on what I should do and what I shouldn’t do.”

Oliver said when he is introduced at wrestling shows, he is always introduced at being from “the 845,” the area code for the mid-Hudson valley.

“I like representing Newburgh and I like representing the Hudson Valley,” Oliver said.