Much-anticipated re-match at Vista wrestling extravaganza

Wresting returns to Spalding on Saturday as the larger than life grapplers of Falling Starr Wrestling come to town for an action packed evening of family entertainment.

Taking place at the Spalding Vista Hall, the ‘fight night’ promises to be a real treat for fans as they will be thrilled by high-flying moves, big bodyslams and colourful characters on a night of wrestling mayhem not to be missed.

Headlining the bill is the much-anticipated rematch between the colossal masked-monster King Kendo and British wrestling legend Danny “Boy” Collins.

The pair have developed an intense year-long rivalry which escalated at the last event in Spalding where they went head-to-head for the first time.

The match ended in controversy, with Kendo being disqualified for cheating and then attacking Danny after the bell.

Now Danny has a chance for retribution as the pair square up once again in Spalding, only this time the rule book has been thrown out as the match will be fought under ‘no holds barred’ stipulations.

Expect chaos and carnage from this unmissable encounter.

The show will also feature a host of top wrestling stars and fan favorites including FSW Champion ‘the Royal Wrestler’ Jonathan Windsor, the charismatic Jimmy Starr, high-flying sensation Lance Lawrence and many more.

Following the show, there will be an opportunity to meet the wrestlers, take a picture and get an autograph.

Doors open at 7pm at the Vista (on Churchgate, PE11 2RA), with a bell time of 7.30pm.

Tickets are priced at £10 for adults, £7 kids and £30 for a family ticket (two adults, two kids) and can be purchased online at www.fswrestling.co.uk.

Call Falling Starr Wresting on 07866796079 for further information.

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