KARACHI: The buzz and excitement in the rings will return to Karachi with a bang as more than 15 foreign participants are expected to set alight the one-day event titled “World Wrestling Champions” here at the Dreamworld Resort on December 21.
“We had witnessed the participation of four foreign international wrestlers at the first-ever competition of its kind held in Pakistan earlier this year but now we have received confirmation from as many as 17 combatants from abroad for the upcoming event which will be much bigger than the previous one,” Nouman Suleman, President, Pro Wrestling Federation of Pakistan (PWFP), announced in a media launch organised at the Dreamworld Resort the other day.
“We are excited to be bringing such an historic wrestling event to Pakistan. It is important for us to organise something new and exciting for the fans of this sport. We hope that by organising such events, Pakistan gains recognition as an important destination for world wrestling and other mega sporting events,” he remarked.
Hailed as the biggest event in Pakistan’s Pro Wrestling history yet, it will witness the participation of eminent wrestlers from USA, UK, UAE, Mexico, Greece and Singapore who will be coming over to Karachi to lock horns with the top challengers of the country.
The international wrestlers including former and current champions from WWE, TNA, AEW, Lucha Underground and Indie circuits are expected to be engaged in tough and exciting contests with the local talent.
“We are more than glad to be playing our role in the promotion of soft image of our country as we reckon that the success of our international wrestling events will be particularly helpful in sending positive vibes from Pakistan which will encourage the top athletes of the world to continue visiting our country without any apprehensions or reservations,” Faraz-ul-Huda, Head of Marketing, Dreamworld Resort, observed.
“As part of our policy of promoting the neglected sports, we had joined hands with the PWFP to hold Rumble in Pakistan earlier this year which was hailed as a landmark event.”
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