Why is wrestling booming in Manchester?
Independent wrestling shows inspired by WWE are exploding in the North West of England. From Stockport to Salford, everyday people
Independent wrestling shows inspired by WWE are exploding in the North West of England. From Stockport to Salford, everyday people
Manchester-based Futureshock Wrestling took over the Green Quarter’s Fairfield Social Club last month to present their ‘Hangover’ show. Just a
Wigan’s Mike Grundy has no concerns about a lack of preparation as he gets set to face former UFC bantamweight
After several years in the wilderness, British wrestling is fighting for its place on the world stage once again. Dale
London-based female wrestling promotion Pro-Wrestling: EVE is set to make history this Sunday with their event Wrestle Queendom II in the historic York Hall in Bethnal Green.
Mancunian MMA fighter Kane Mousah, with 11 wins and only two losses in his career since his professional debut in 2009, is proof the sport is making an impression worldwide. Read more in our interview ahead of the Bellator MMA European Tour on May 4.
WWE Smackdown stormed into Manchester Arena on the coattails of big brother Raw. And it was… okay.
On Monday, the WWE circus arrived in Manchester bringing high octane entertainment, roaring crowds and an abundance of scantily clad costumed superstars.
Hordes of wrestling fans descended on Victoria Baths as the New Wave Wrestling Alliance spooktacular brought together a mix of halloween fun and in-ring action.
Doors open at 3pm, with the in-ring action commencing an hour and a half later.
TNA Impact Wrestling veterans Bobby Roode and James Storm, of the reformed Beer Money tag team, believe it’s time for more UK shows on the US promotion’s schedule.
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