Hey there, wrasslin’ fans. Philippine Wrestling Revolution is bringing the best Pinoy pro wrestlers together in one roof. PWR Special: Homecoming, the biggest local pro wrestling event in the country!
Two top Pinoy grapplers in former WWE and current Impact Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) star “The Fil-Am Flash” TJ Perkins, better known through his ring name TJP, and NJPW and Ring of Honor (ROH) star “Mr. Athletic” Jeff Cobb will be flying home to wrestle in the premier Philippine wrestling company’s historic event on October 12, 2019 at the ABS- CBN Vertis Tent.
“We’re committed to advancing the Philippine wrestling scene the best way we can, and there’s no better way to do that than to bring home some of the world’s most famous Filipino talent,” said PWR president Red Ollero.
“TJP and Jeff Cobb, as well as other international Filipino wrestlers, have long expressed a desire to wrestle in their home country, and we’re also happy to give them that opportunity for themselves and the Pinoy fans as well,” he added.
Tickets for PWR Homecoming are already available through the PWR Facebook page, starting at PhP 1,499 for Bronze, PhP 1,999 for Silver, PhP 2,499 for Gold, and PhP 3,499 for Gold seats with limited meet and greet passes.
But you CAN get free tickets to PWR: Homecoming with What’s A Geek! In fact, we’re giving away 3 SETS of 2 tickets each! Here’s how you can win:
And that’s it! Tweet away, and we’ll pick winners by October 7! See you when we watch PWR Homecoming this October 12, 2019 at the ABS-CBN Vertis Tent!
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