Wrestle Rampage’s Misery At the Factory Takes Place This Weekend
This weekend’s event sees the return of gothic icon ‘The Darkest Soul’ Robby Heart.
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Wrestle Rampage is back at Lion Arts Factory this weekend for the company’s latest extravaganza, Misery at the Factory.
Taking place on Saturday, March 28, this wrassling spectacular sees the official return of the gothic icon, ‘The Darkest Soul’ Robby Heart, alongside the newly crowned Australian National Tag Team Champions, Misery Loves Company.
The main event features Heart, who made his surprise return to Wrestle Rampage last month during a tables match at Clash at the Factory, taking on ‘The Eternal’ Edward Dusk to become the number one contender for the Australian National Championship, which is currently held by Havok.
The night of squared circle action also sees Misery Loves Company putting their tag titles on the line against A.T.O., who have been body-slamming their way across North America for the past couple of years, along with the return of ‘The Last Heavyweight’ Tommy Knight, who recently made his Ring of Honor debut at AEW Grand Slam, wrestling the newly single Joey Graham.
Punters can also bay for blood during a mixed tag match pitting Link Barnett and Leah Lovegrove up against the vicious Kings of Ruin, while commentator Sean Thomas and a mystery partner battle Nick Armstrong and Will Gibson.
A strictly limited release of VIP seating and standing general admission have just been made available via Moshtix, so get in quick if you don’t want to miss this night of bone-crunching, high-flying in-ring action!
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Established in 2006 as Explosive Pro Wrestling Adelaide – the younger sibling of Perth’s Explosive ProWrestling – the promotion underwent several name changes during its early years before 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.
Catch Wrestle Rampage’s Misery at the Factory at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, March 29. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
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