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FCW: First Matches Announced For "Anarchy At The Arena" on November 10th
by Devilish Angel on 24 October 2007 6:09 am |
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Future Championship Wrestling have announced the first matches for their "Anarchy At The Arena" show on Saturday November 10th at The Glades Arena in Kidderminster. Tickets are £10 each or £36 for a party of four. Doors open at 6pm and bell time is 7pm. Currently announced matches are: * Ring Of Honor Title: Nigel McGuinness (c) vs. The Bouncer * Celt Kennedy vs. Jonny Storm * FCW Title: Saul Adams (c) vs. Doug Williams.
Source: Future Championship Wrestling
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