WrestleForce is continuing to gain momentum in the world of UK Wrestling and ended the year with an explosive night of action in the Rayleigh New Years Special, which was hosted by Lee Bamber.
The Mills Arts Event Centre is one of the bigger venues for WrestleForce, and with a sellout crowd it creates an amazing atmosphere, whilst still delivering the action close up. It was a familiar line up of events with three solo matches, including a title fight with Voodoo defending his title in the main event against The Playboy Lewis Howley. A tag team event and ending with the classic Rayleigh Rumble. People were expecting an exciting night of action and as always, the WrestleForce crew, both old and new delivered in style.
Match 1: Athen Yorghos vs The Cannonball Kid Oli Pearce
The evening starting well with a tough match for the local favorite Oli Pearce,...
The Mills Arts Event Centre is one of the bigger venues for WrestleForce, and with a sellout crowd it creates an amazing atmosphere, whilst still delivering the action close up. It was a familiar line up of events with three solo matches, including a title fight with Voodoo defending his title in the main event against The Playboy Lewis Howley. A tag team event and ending with the classic Rayleigh Rumble. People were expecting an exciting night of action and as always, the WrestleForce crew, both old and new delivered in style.
Match 1: Athen Yorghos vs The Cannonball Kid Oli Pearce
The evening starting well with a tough match for the local favorite Oli Pearce,...
- 1/5/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
In this guest post Michael Allen, winner of the AFI / Australia Day Council of Nsw’s (Adcnsw) short film competition Reel Australia with his short Something Australia, tells us how he found his answerto a big question.
Something Australia is a short film that responds to the question – “What is the real Australia?” As the film’s leading man Aquinas Crowe says, “that’s a big question, that’s a good question too.”
The film is a collaborative product that came at the end of a year-long working relationship and friendship between myself, a young Melbournite and a young man from the opposite side of Australia – Aquinas, a Walmajarri/Jaru man of Fitzroy Crossing, Kimberley, W.A.
Aquinas and I were brought together by the Yiriman Project, an Aboriginal cultural organisation set up by the elders of four language groups in the Kimberley, Nykina, Mangala, Karajarri and Walmajarri some ten years ago.
Something Australia is a short film that responds to the question – “What is the real Australia?” As the film’s leading man Aquinas Crowe says, “that’s a big question, that’s a good question too.”
The film is a collaborative product that came at the end of a year-long working relationship and friendship between myself, a young Melbournite and a young man from the opposite side of Australia – Aquinas, a Walmajarri/Jaru man of Fitzroy Crossing, Kimberley, W.A.
Aquinas and I were brought together by the Yiriman Project, an Aboriginal cultural organisation set up by the elders of four language groups in the Kimberley, Nykina, Mangala, Karajarri and Walmajarri some ten years ago.
- 1/23/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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