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Thrash wrestlers back in the Vernon ring

Exciting show at Schubert Centre Friday, Dec. 1
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The top wrestlers from the B.C. Interior will be at the Schubert Centre on Friday, Dec. 1 for the popular Thrash Wrestling show. (Shars Photography)

The rough, wild and gritty Thrash wrestling is making its return to Vernon this winter.

The Schubert Centre will be transformed into a wrestling ring for one night of heart pounding action on Friday, Dec. 1.

“Whether it’s your first time coming to professional wrestling or a tradition you continue to attend, a Thrash show is an entertaining and amazing way to spend a weekend evening with friends and family,” said Thrash Wrestling’s Nick Szalanski.

Fans can expect another high energy and hard hitting show featuring the Thrash Wrestling champion Sean Gaston, tag team champs Riea Von Slasher, Jade, and the B.C. Interior champion Cope. All champions will be in the house for the event.

Other wrestlers attending will be Braydon Goss, The Enterprise, Michael More, Davey Deals, The Priestess, and the All American A** Kickers Ronnie Angel and Danny Knightmare.

Tickets are $20 for the all ages show, available at Ebenezers in town or online at ticketseller.ca. Ticket prices will be $5 more at the door.

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Bowen Assman

About the Author: Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Kelowna.
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