The CWO Wrestling phenomenon has caught on like a flu virus in the middle Georgia area, and fans and their family alike are starting to come out of the woodwork to experience a spectacle that is worth far more than the price of admission.
Friday, March 26, marks the next big event in middle Georgia as the CWO core group of wrestlers head to Jasper County High School in Monticello for a 7:30 p.m. belltime. Ringside seats are $10 and general admission will be $8. The proceeds from this event will benefit the Jasper County High School Booster Club.
On the card will be a main event Tag Team Grudge Match that will pit Derrick Andrew Reynolds & Chris Nelms with KSL versus Terry “The Rocker” Lawler & Cru Jones (former GCSU Pike).
The semi-main event will be an intriguing “student versus teacher match” as “Young Gun” Jamie Holmes with Ms. Delta Rayne takes on “The Masked Nightmare” Ted Allen.
The Georgia International Heavyweight Title Match will also take place as champion Prince Rhumma takes on Chick Donovan.
Also on the card: DeMarko Knight versus Dirty Don; The Stantons versus CFH (Dirty Dick & Tiny) with Ms. Delta Rayne; Big Bank Barfield versus Twisted; and Roscoe Ray with Ms. Delta Rayne versus Bobby Joiner.
Advance tickets are available at Jasper County High School.
And for those of you that are hungry for some Milledgeville action there will be the Old Capital Clash set for Saturday, March 27, at the Centennial Center. The belltime is set for 7:30 p.m. Tickets for this event will be $6 for adults, $3 for kids 6-12, and kids 5 and under will get in free.
The main event on this night will be an exclusive CWO World Title Match between champion Derrick Andrew Reynolds with KSL versus Cru Jones. The semi-main event will be a CWO tag title match pitting New Generation (TW James & Tommy Lee) with Ms. Char versus Cowboys from Hell (Roscoe Ray & Dirty Dick) with Tiny and Ms. Delta Rayne.
The Junior Heavyweight title match will have Brandon Kage with KSL taking on Chris Storm.
Also on the card: Milledgeville native Velvet Jones versus “Ticking Time Bomb” Chris Nelms with KSL; Austin Adams with KSL versus Twisted; and also Damien, Mad Mac Davis, Johnny Camo and others are expected to make an appearance!
CWO Wrestling has gotten rave reviews from recent events and chairman Chris Nelms had this to say about the league that has been steadily growing in popularity over the past couple of years.
“CWO has come a long way in just under two years, and we appreciate the fans in the Milledgeville area. Everyone of the guys who work for us are top notch, and we appreciate everything they do because without the wrestlers and the fans our company would be nothing,” said Nelms. “Over the last couple of months we have grown to a level that I could only dream of two years ago, and we owe it all to the guys who work for us and the fans who come out each month.”
The card for these two events are subject to change without notice. For tickets and more information, call (478) 232-1432.
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