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Jan 18, 2007 10:01:47
Jersey Shore Wrestling is happy to announce that we have decided to host the first official event in JAPW country "North Jersey" At The AWA Wrestling School 725 Sip Street in Union City, NJ on Saturday night March 3, 2007 with an 8pm bell, doors open at 7:15.
EC Nergo, Danny Demanto, Alicia, Jonny D, ChaCha, Archadia and Corvis Fear are only the first batch of wrestlers confirmed to take part in the making of a new company that night as everything begins in Union City, NJ
This is going to be a very exciting event as everyone enters the ring undefeated on March 3rd in Hudson County only minutes away from where JAPW began! Don't miss this event wrestling fans and don't let the cheap ticket prices fool you, JSW will deliver that night and will also be running in other parts of NJ, more talent and locations TBA shortly.
Tickets are only $10.00 each & $5.00 for children under 12 years old and will be sold at the door. Reserved ringside seats are now on sale and since the JSW Website is under construction you can purchase 1st Row Ringside Seats (Very Limited Amount) now right on the JAPW Website: www.japw.net all other seating is first come, first served and will be sold at the door Get your ringside seats today!
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