WRESTLING fans can united at the Chard Guildhall on Friday March 4 as Superstars of Wrestling returns.
For one night only the Superstars of Wrestling will be bring there live family entertainment show back to Somerset.
Guets can see the Guildhall transformed into a superb wrestling arena to capture the live excitement and atmosphere that would normally only be seen on your TV screens.
Due to the recent pandemic wrestling has had to take a back seat from the Chard area but we are back with a bigger and better show.
The Guildhall has always had a great history with live wrestling and often staged huge shows featuring the likes of Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and Mick McManus to name just a few.
This event will feature wrestlers from all over the world taking on the very best of Great Britain.
The main event will be an American style Royal Rumble where it will be friend vs friend and foe vs foe, all trying to be last man standing.
Local Somerset wrestler from Ilminster Nathan Cool will be expected to make a great impact during the main event and will be hoping to pickup the win with the extra support of friends and family.
But he will be followed closely by former WWE wrestling Oliver Grey who recently held tag team gold while appearing in the USA.
As always these events will be proud to be raising money and awareness for the charity Kidscape, this is a charity that we have worked with for many years and feel this does great work for the younger generation.
Kidscape's vision is for all children to grow up in supportive communities safe from bullying and harm.
Their mission is to provide practical support, training, and advice to challenge bullying and protect young lives.
You can find out more about the charity and their work by visiting https://www.kidscape.org.uk/.
The show at the Guildhall all kicks off at 7.30pm and wrestling fans can enjoy food, drink and of course the action.
Tickets are on sale now by calling 0121 472 6688 or visiting www.ticketsellers.co.uk.
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