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For immediate release

 

May 19, 2017

 

Showcase Pro Wrestling 126 Main Street Woonsocket

 

Live wrestling action returns to the SPW arena, 126 Main Street Woonsocket. On Friday June 2 as Woonsocket based Showcase Pro Wrestling wraps up the Spring Fever Tour 2017 with an all-star card to benefit the new Children’s playroom at the Joslin Diabetes Clinic. Bell time is 7:47pm

 

In the main event the Current SPW heavyweight champion Nicholas Night has accepted the challenge of the up and coming Superstar Todd Harris.

 

The Showcase Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship will be on the line when the current champions Shawn Candido and Richie Rich, “Team Number One” face the challenge of The Middlesex Express.

 

The former Champion Cargill Vinton will see single competition when he squares off with the 2016 Rookie of the year, Carlos.

 

The Diabolical Scott Le’Deur along with Annabelle will go head to head with Big Dog Butler.  

 

Others appearing include Matrix, Chris Cruise, Buck Nasty, The Maniacal Jack Krueger, New comer Johnny Thrice, The American Nightmares, and many more.

 

Tickets Woonsocket priced at $8 adults $5 kids proceeds benefit the new Children’s playroom at the Joslin diabetes Clinic

 

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