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All Star Wrestling to smash its way into 2025 at The Hexagon: get ready to rumble!

January date for an afternoon of American Superslam Wrestling

An afternoon of high-flying, non-stop action that’s fun for all the family is promised when All Star Wrestling returns to The Hexagon in January.

The American Superslam Wrestling show promises two hours of action, just as they have done for more than 50 years.

Organisers All Star Wrestling promise big time action for everyone attending the event.

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Thanks to exposure on Sky and ITV, American Wrestling continues to be popular with audiences. The All Star team say that it’s one thing watching the sport on the box, but nothing beats the atmosphere and energy of watching it live from a ringside seat.

There will be adrenaline-fueled battles between some of the finest wrestlers in the country as they compete for the ultimate title. With high-flying moves, intense rivalries, and non-stop excitement.  

The line-up has yet to be announced, but there will be high-flying, over-the-top, hard-hitting mayhem that will get giant foam hands wriggling across the arena, as audiences call out for more.

How to get tickets for All Star Wrestling at The Hexagon

The show starts at 3pm on Sunday, January 26.

Tickets for this show are also on sale, and cost £17, £11.50 for children and £49 for a family of four.

To reserve them, call the Reading Arts box office on 0118 960 6060, or log on to: https://whatsonreading.com/venues/hexagon/whats-on/american-superslam-wrestling-2

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