Three New Matches Announced For Future Pro Wrestling ‘School’s In!! 2’

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Future Pro Wrestling have announced three new matches for their September 14th show, ‘School’s In!! 2’ at the Wallington Public Hall in Wallington.

The first new match confirmed by Future Pro Wrestling will see “The Heavyweight House Of Pain” Styxx compete in a gauntlet match at the Wallington Public Hall on September 14th at ‘School’s In!! 2’.

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The second new match announced for ‘School’s In!! 2’ will feature the FPW Tag Team champions, Swords Of Essex defend the championship against The Warden & Terry Striker in a tag team match on September 14th at the Wallington Public Hall.

Photo Credit: Future Pro Wrestling

The third new match scheduled to take place at the Wallington Public Hall will see Flash Morgan, Kris Travis & Tommy End compete in a first round Zero G tournament match at ‘School’s In!! 2’ on September 14th.

Photo Credit: Future Pro Wrestling

The announced match card is as follows:

Match Card

FPW Championship

Sir Thomas Chamberlain vs RJ Singh (c)

 

FPW Tag Team Championship

The Warden & Terry Striker vs Swords Of Essex (c)

 

First Round Zero G Tournament

Darrell Allen vs Martin Kirby vs Robbie X

 

First Round Zero G Tournament

Flash Morgan vs Kris Travis vs Tommy End

 

Six-Man Tag Team

The Alpha Males & Joel Redman vs The London Riots & Martin Stone

 

Gauntlet

Styxx Runs The Gauntlet

 

Doors open at 2pm. First bell at 3pm.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.

The official event page can be viewed here.

Source: Future Pro Wrestling Facebook

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