MEGASLAM Wrestling is coming to Bradford this September when it brings its 2023 live tour to Valley Parade.
Established in 2009, Megaslam Wrestling presents in excess of 300 live events per year in the UK, Republic of Ireland and the Isle Of Man.
An array of talented performers who have performed in world-class venues are coming to Valley Parade’s McCall Suite with a two-hour family entertainment spectacular on Friday, September 22.
Organisers say they are bringing a "mega" lineup to the city with top stars appearing from Team Megaslam and Team Nasty.
A spokesperson for Megaslam Wrestling said: "Our show is a year-round touring event which hits every area of the UK, as well as Ireland and the Isle of Man.
"We have been bringing our show to the area for many years and the Bradford crowd are always very responsive!
"You do not necessarily need to be a wrestling fan to enjoy our events.
"The show appeals to all the family who are just looking for a spectacular family experience.
"We guarantee you will want to come back!"
Two teams will battle it out during the evening with fans being urged to cheer on their favourites.
The spokesperson said: "For Team Megaslam we have the Megaslam Machine, Massimo - a muscle-bound giant of the ring from Italy, Action Man Stixx, the mega-popular ‘Derek’ and equally popular Joey Hayes.
"Opposing them will be Team Nasty, ‘The Boss’ Ricky Regan, the Megaslam Champion, Martin Kirby and ’Heavyweight Monster’ Mickey Barnes, who weighs in at 25 stone, plus many more stars from across the globe, making this a truly international spectacular.
"We are bringing the full Megaslam experience to Bradford
"The vast majority of our events this year have sold out and we fully expect the Bradford event to do the same."
After the show, fans will be invited to stay behind and meet their favourite stars.
Megaslam is urging fans to book in advance as sales for previous events have been extremely high.
Tickets are available at: megaslam.co.uk
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