Wrestle Rampage’s Clash at the Factory Takes Place this Weekend
The main event is a No Disqualification match where the only way to win is by sending your opponent crashing through a table.
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Wrestle Rampage returns to Lion Arts Factory for Clash at the Factory this Saturday, February 8. The promotion’s top stars are set to descend upon Adelaide for a riotous night of bone-crunching action as professional wrestling takes over one of the State’s best live music venues.
Witness a night of high-flying maneuvers and body-shaking slams headlined by a special No Disqualification Main Event, where the only way to win is by driving your opponent through a table. In the famous words of Bubby Ray Dudley, “Get the tables!”
The stacked card also includes Australian National Champion Havock defending his belt against veteran Nick Armstrong, ‘The Eternal’ Edward Dusk taking on ‘The Human Bullet’ Link Barnett and Axe Massacre matching up against Leah Lovegrove.
Seating is sold out, with only standing room left, and these tickets are selling fast, so get in quick if you don’t want to miss a night of rip-roaring wrestling.
Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix.
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Launched in 2006 as Explosive Pro Wrestling Adelaide – the offspring of Perth’s Explosive ProWrestling – the promotion has undergone several name changes over the journey, eventually settling on Wrestle Rampage in 2014.
The past decade has seen Wrestle Rampage establish itself as one of Australia’s premiere wrestling promotions. The company nurtures homegrown talent and has been the breeding ground for several WWE stars, including Bronson Reed and Zaria.
Clash at the Factory is Wrestle Rampage’s first big event of 2025 and is shaping up as a must-attend for fans of wrasslin! Grab your tickets now!
Catch Wrestle Rampage’s Clash at the Factory at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, February 8. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
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