Looking for something different to do this Valentine’s Day?
Cupid’s Chokehold by Nightfall Wrestling promises a night of heart-racing action at Morayfield Sport and Events Centre with a lineup of talented and charismatic wrestlers showing off their most spectacular moves.
One of the showcased wrestlers, Jacko of The Boganics, said Cupid’s Chokehold was a great family event for the action and entertainment value, but just as good for a solo night out or a night out with a partner.
“There’s a little something for everyone in wrestling, I think,” Jacko said. “Whether you like characters, action, combat, physical storytelling, drama, romance, goofiness, horror, anything, there’s some of it all.
“All sorts of us are competing throughout the night for championships, bragging rights or just a bit of a laugh, and it’s all tailored at providing a premium entertainment experience for the audience.”
Matches, Tickets and Event Details
Cupid’s Chokehold will be a tornado triple threat tag team match (all members are allowed in the ring at the same time) and features OutRAGEeous and House of Frost stepping up to the challenge against the Power Alliance.
Ticket prices start at $25 (plus booking fee) per person, with entry free for children under 14. Get your tickets here.
Cupid’s Chokehold
- Saturday, 14 February, 6.30pm-9pm
- Morayfield Sport and Events Centre
- 298 Morayfield Rd, Morayfield
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