Are you ready for some fun and highly entertaining professional wrestling in Milledgeville?
Saturday, Oct. 31, wrestling will return to Milledgeville’s Centennial Center and will feature a sleek and diverse lineup of wrestlers that are quickly making themselves known on the traveling circuit.
The line-up will feature new faces as well as those Millegeville has already learned to love and hate over the years. Doors will then open at 7 p.m. for a momentous trick or treating party for all children in attendance. As a bonus, many of the wrestlers will pass out candy and treats to those who attend from 7 until 8 p.m.
The first match will begin at 8 p.m. and the wrestling will kick off with hard-hitting, high-flying action that will surely keep you glued in your seats. Those who attend will get a chance to see:
ï Georgia Cowboy versus Junior Heavyweight Champion Brandon Kage in a non title match.
ï Team Famously Phenomenal making their CWO debuts against the returning up-and-coming tag team Sin City Mafia.
ï James Blvd. versus Ballanger in a special challenge match.
ï 'The Real Deal'ù Jake Slater, accompanied by Steve Stacker, versus ‚ÄúDesperado‚Äù Christian Walker.
Also, Milledgeville native Velvet Jones, aka The Pimp Daddy Extraordinaire, will return home to face CWO National Heavyweight Champion Derrick Andrew Reynolds with CWO co-owner KSL.
In the main event “the most violent match ever sanctioned” will take place. During this match you will witness Original VIP (Loco Motive & Tommy Lee) facing off with Damien and Chris Storm in the Halloween Massacre Match, where the ring will be surrounded by barbed wire and anything is legal.
Adult tickets will be $6, kids 6-12: $3, Kids 5 and under will get in free. College students with a college ID can enter the doors for $4. Also, there will be a special Halloween costume contest for fans 12 and under!
For more details call (478) 232 1432 or e-mail: cwo_overload@yahoo.com
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