Pro Wrestling Entertainment comes to Pakistan

Author: Web Desk

KARACHI: Pakistan’s first pro wrestling event was held in Karachi on Wednesday. More than 20 wrestlers from various countries performed at the KMC sports complex.

The former wrestlers of the US conglomerate World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) were also part of the show. The top names were Wade Barrett, Carlito and Pakistan’s very own Badshah Pehlwan Khan.

The event comprised of both male and female matches. The success of this event has also paved way for more international events to be organised in Pakistan.

The enthusiastic Pakistani wrestling fans cheering at the matches

Professional wrestler Audrey Bride (top) fights with her opponents Betty Trash (L) and Angel’s Bombita in a triple threat match

Professional wrestler Aaron Rammy lifts opponent Adam Flex Maxted

Professional wrestler Angel’s Bombita high flying move

Professional wrestler Tiny Iron (L) lifts two opponents, Fury (top R) and Tango Tim, at the same time

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