Philippine Wrestling Revolution holds year-end event on Dec 13

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Philippine Wrestling Revolution holds year-end event on Dec 13
PWR banners a 6-match card headlined by “Classical” Bryan Leo taking on backyard wrestling stalwart Bombay Suarez

 

MANILA, Philippines – After pulling off a successful maiden event in September 2014, Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR) is set to close out the year with its second professional wrestling affair dubbed “Terminus” on December 13 at the Makati Cinema Square Arena in Makati City.

Founded in 2012 as an online group for the purpose of establishing a sports-entertainment promotion in the country, PWR banners a 5-match card headlined by “Classical” Bryan Leo taking on backyard wrestling stalwart Bombay Suarez.

Leo, a super heel who resembles the flamboyant and classy look of Ring of Honor’s Nigel McGuinness, is on a high note as he scored a dubious victory over “The Senyorito” Jake De Leon in an immediate rematch after initially losing the contest at PWR: Renaissance.

On the other hand, Suarez is looking to avenge De Leon’s loss by making Leo pay for his actions as the “Classical One” manhandled his friend’s right leg in their encounter.

Aside from the main event, “Human Trending Topic” Ken Warren takes on Filipino-American sensation from Detroit, Michigan Chris Panzer in a rematch.

Warren and Panzer are foreseen to be the future headliners of PWR for their in-ring passion as both men put an outstanding performance in their first meeting that deserved a Match of the Night award.

In other matches, masked crowd-favorite Mayhem Brannigan battles the six-foot leviathan known as The Apocalypse in a Falls Count Anywhere bout.

Brannigan received the pink slip from the PWR management for knocking Robin Sane out cold with his Rock ‘N Roll finisher and interfering in the opening segment of PWR: Renaissance.

The stipulation for the aforementioned match was laid down by Brannigan’s rival Bryan Leo as an elusive win over The Apocalypse will reinstate his place in the PWR roster.

Meanwhile, former Philippine Navy officer Main Maxx locks horns with beer-drinking figure Kanto Terror and Nelson Borman Jr in a 2-on-1 handicap match.

Also part of the year-end occasion is Jake De Leon, who is facing one of the first graduates from the PWR boot camp that was held last October 12.

Tickets are available at the Makati Cinema Square Arena for Php 250.00 ($5.61) on the said date. Doors open at 6:00pm, while first bell rings at 7:00pm. – Rappler.com

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