A PROFESSIONAL wrestling event is ready to rumble into Weston as CSF Promotions will host an evening of action live from the Winter Gardens Pavilion.
Following continued sold-out events in Weston, CSF Wrestling are hosting another evening of action-packed family entertainment on Saturday, October 19 that no wrestling fan would want to miss as the organisers celebrate 26 years of events in the town.
International names appearing include the Man Mountain Bullit, the ever popular Eddie Ryan, Joel Redman, Gilligan Gordon, Axel Carter and the undefeated Māori Warrior known as NIWA as he defends the All Nations Championship against the one and only Chris Stallion.
In a special bout, Women’s Wrestling returns as top UK female grappler Aluna squares off against globe trotting star L.A Taylor.
A message from the event management read: “We can’t wait to return to Weston, we started up way back in 1998 and are still going strong 26 years later.
“What a great way to celebrate our Anniversary event by bringing Women’s Pro Wrestling back.
“On top of that bout, we have a fantastic supporting line up headlined by a huge title bout as NIWA faces the challenge of the incredible Chris Stallion, who will be making his first appearance here.
“We always receive such a warm welcome by local fans and we look forward to seeing everyone again on October 19.”
Over the years CSF have presented over 60 events at the Winter Gardens.
Some of the names who have appeared include ECW Legend Sabu and WWE stars Hacksaw Jim Duggan, MVP, Mr Kennedy and The Nasty Boys.
Not forgetting former World Tag Team Champion: Scotty 2 Hotty who appeared at the venue last year.
All ages welcome. Doors open at 5.45pm
First bell 6.30pm. Event finishes at 9pm.
Tickets are priced at just £14 each, available from www.csfwrestling.co.uk, or by searching EventBrite and TicketSource for CSF Wrestling.
Tickets also available on the door.
Following the event, the wrestlers will be on hand to pose for photographs and sign autographs.
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