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Promoter excited over MainStream Wrestling debut in Lawrencetown



International wrestling superstar “Kowboy” Mike Hughes. File

International wrestling superstar “Kowboy” Mike Hughes. File

Published on July 30th, 2010
Published on July 30th, 2010
Kirk Starratt RSS Feed
Topics :
Annapolis Valley Exhibition , World Wrestling Entertainment , Lawrencetown , Eastern Canada , Atlantic Provinces

For those unfamiliar with MSW, Chittick said they could expect to see action from bell-to-bell featuring the very best professional wrestling in Eastern Canada, bar none. They’ll see a family show and “guys who actually look like they belong in a wrestling ring.”

MSW is coming off a highly successful spring tour celebrating the promotion’s tenth anniversary. It included 26 shows in seven weeks, incorporating all four Atlantic Provinces. Chittick said this was the largest touring itinerary in North America at one time and the promotion made history in the process. He said the momentum would continue to snowball. Although he wasn’t releasing specific details, he plans to expand the territory covered by the 2011 spring tour. He said he would also be making a huge announcement concerning the promotion’s next major project on an upcoming Q104 morning show. Chittick points out that, with the exception of Atlantic Grand Prix, his promotion has enjoyed the longest run of any in the Maritimes.

To watch a video previewing the show, click on the “Video” tab above. For more information on MSW, visit www.mainstreamwrestling.net.

 

-It should be noted the video that accompanies this story is of a graphic nature. All wrestlers appearing have years of highly specialized training and are performing in the spirit of entertaining fans, not in the spirit of violence or irresponsibility. Nothing shown here should be mimicked or re-enacted by anyone who is not a trained professional wrestler. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

 

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