By Jesse Suchanek on November 19, 2004 at 10:28 AM EST
A very special live wrestling spectacular presented by Revolution
British Wrestling and www.pswrestling.net will be taking place this
Saturday at the Hightown Recreation Centre in Luton, Bedfordshire.
The show is in aid of Jeanette Coles, a Luton resident who is in need
of a vital operation to aid her healthcare.
In response to her desperate situation, Revolution British Wrestling
have decided to put this event on with all profits raised going
towards gaining her this vital operation.
The event sees two British Championship contests, putting both the
Welterweight and Middleweight Championships on the line in two of the
four scheduled contests.
Reigning British Middleweight Champion, "Misfit" Jorge Castano from
Cali, Colombia has been on somewhat of a winning streak in recent
months. In Luton, Castano will be against one half of the new Project
Future tag team, Bobby Hostile from Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. Hostile
will be making his second singles contest appearance, following on
from a recent contest in Hitchin, Hertfordshire which saw him the
unlucky loser in a contest against Flaming Red. Hostile's tag team
partner Riccardo Young was a surprise opponent for Castano last week
in Chingford, London, and very nearly managed to cause a major
wrestling upset if he had defeated him. Can Bobby Hostile gain
Riccardo Young some revenge by defeating Jorge Castano and becoming
the new British Middleweight Champion?
"The Gift" Ross Jordan from Hertford, Hertfordshire is the current
British Welterweight Champion and a member of the notorious Southern
Alliance group who have been doing their very best to dominate
Revolution British Wrestling in the last year or so. Ross Jordan is
being forced to give welterweight star Mark Shaman a shot at the
Championship by RBW Officials. The two met this past February in Hemel
Hempstead, Hertfordshire in a Championship vs Hair contest which saw
Shaman's hair cut off following the contest! Since then, a number of
scuffles at events between the two have fuelled an emotional rivalry
between the two, with Shaman determined to become the British
Welterweight Champion.
The recently returning Kid Romeo is also in action. Kid Romeo from
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire recently returned to action following a
lengthy absence in a contest in Hitchin, Hertfordshire against the
very wrestler he's against in Luton, Rich 'n' Famous who is from
Hitchin, Hertfordshire. The two have had a long running rivalry all
over the United Kingdom, and with the score 1-1 in RBW, both wrestlers
have a point to prove!
The fourth contest on the bill sees Tex Benedict, from London,
Arizona, USA return to action, following his advancing in the British
Heavyweight Championship Tournament this past September. Benedict, who
feels his chances of winning the Championship in 2005 are second to
none, is due to face one half of the Project Future tag team, Riccardo
Young in a singles contest. Young put in a tremendous effort against
the reigning British Middleweight Champion, "Misfit" Jorge Castano
this past weekend, and looks set to be a big star in RBW soon. Castano
clearly took Young lightly, and it almost cost him his Championship,
will Tex Benedict make the same mistake?
As this event approaches, with under a week to go, it looks like this
could be a great start to the revival of the British wrestling scene
in Luton!
Please see http://revolutionbritishwrestling.co.uk/ for more
information.
Revolution British Wrestling Live Event
Date - Saturday 20th November 2004
Venue - Hightown Recreation Centre, Old Bedford Road, Luton,
Bedfordshire, LU2 7NZ. Map
Times - Doors Open at 7.15pm. Event Begins at 7.45pm. Show Ends at
10.15pm.
The Card
British Middleweight Championship
"Misfit" Jorge Castano (Cali, Colombia) (c)
vs
Bobby Hostile (Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire)
British Welterweight Championship
"The Gift" Ross Jordan (Hertford, Hertfordshire) (c)
vs
Mark Shaman (City of London)
Singles Contest
Rich 'n' Famous (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)
vs
Kid Romeo (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)
Singles Contest
Tex Benedict (London, Arizona, USA)
vs
Riccardo Young (Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire)
Tickets
Front Row (All Ages) - £10.00
Adults - £8.00
Concessions - £6.00
Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) - £25.00
Booking Methods
Telephone - 07950 576063 or 07940 476612
E-mail - tickets@revolutionbritishwrestling.co.uk (for reserve-only).
In person - Tickets will be available at all RBW Training Sessions.
Online Payment - All major credit and debit cards are accepted on our
website.
Cheque/Cash/Postal Order etc - Please e-mail
tickets@revolutionbritishwrestling.co.uk for instructions.
Peter Staniforth.
www.pswrestling.net
Peter is a UK based sports journalist, for www.pwbts.com,
www.wrestlingdotcom.com, www.wrestlingclothesline.com,
www.bgwwrestling.com, www.prowrestlingdaily.com, the exclusive WWE
writer for www.ukevents.net, and also www.the3count.co.uk
Peter has written for Bill Apter's "Total Wrestling" magazine, the
well respected US based newsletter 'Wrestling Then And Now'; and also
written press releases for the UK's WWE Euro Shop merchandise company.
He was also mentioned on the credits of the cult wrestling simulation
game by Adam Ryland - EWR 4.0.
Peter works for Revolution British Wrestling
(www.revolutionbritishwrestling.co.uk) and UCW
(www.ucw-wrestling.co.uk) in a Talent Relations capacity, and also
various USA based indy promotions. If you are a wrestler either USA or
UK based, and looking for more bookings; please contact Peter.
Peter has written reviews for many wrestling video tape traders, who
come highly recommended by him - including www.simania.co.uk,
www.modtrom.com (the official production team for Jersey All Pro
Wrestling), www.ruffneckwrestlingvideos.co.uk, www.violentjtapes.com,
www.a1wrestlingvideos.com, and many more.