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Fighters enter the zone

THE final WarZone Wrestling of 2014 is set to take the roof off the Berwick Performing Arts Centre thanks to a showdown between former friends.
Hitting the centre on 29 November, the Warzone Championship will feature an “anything goes” No Dq Streetfight between Cletus and KrackerJak.
At the last Warzone, KrackerJak defended his Heavyweight title against Lord Mark Williamson’s hand-picked challenger, Tyson Gibbs.
Gibbs impressed everyone with his never say die attitude, but Kackerjak overcame his interstate rival to remain the WarZone Champion.
However the event didn’t go all Krackerjak’s way with Cletus Blood making his presence and intentions known, laying out KrackerJak with the title belt.
In part seeking revenge for the attack he suffered at the hands of the champ and partly to stake his claim on the gold, Cletus has stated that he intends to beat the intimidating WarZone champion at his own game, and has challenged KrackerJak to a no disqualification street fight.
Krackerjak has accepted.
Has the champion let his pride and temper get the better of him, or has Cletus bitten off more than he can chew challenging KrackerJak to what has to be considered his specialty match?
A new champion was also crowned in October when the self-proclaimed Queen Bee of WarZone Savannah Summers managed to wrest control of the WarZone Women’s Championship.
Overcoming Miami, Storm and Kellyanne English in a hard-fought four-way elimination contest, Summers stood supreme as the inaugural women’s champion!
The win was, however, not without controversy.
A furious Miami, upset over being eliminated first, returned to the ring and laid out Kellyanne, leaving her prone in the ring and at the mercy of the “pretty predator” Savannah Summers… who quickly finished off the last person standing between her and the gold.
As expected, Kellyanne is not happy and, after appealing to the WarZone board, has been granted a rematch with Summers with the Women’s Title on the line.
The question is whether, in a one-on-one match, a fired up Kellyanne English will be able to end the reign of Savannah Summers before it has even truly begun…
Or will the Queen Bee show that she is just too much, and finally prove to any of her doubters and detractors, that she is indeed the undisputed number one woman in WarZone.
Warzone Wrestling is on Saturday 29 November at Berwick Secondary College-Performing Arts Centre, Manuka Road.
Doors open at 6.30pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.
Tickets are adult $20 and children $15.
Pre-book number is 0459 362 423.
This is an alcohol licensed event, no BYO, and hot food and soft drinks are sold at the venue.

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