Pro Wrestling Pakistan superstars are coming back for season 2! The sportsmen Tiny Iron, Bram, Pram and Chardonhay made this announcement in a press conference in UK.
They were joined by Ring of Pakistan (ROP) CEO Imran Shah and Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK Syed Ibne Abbas.
Known as Pro Wrestling Pakistan (PWP) and Pro Wrestling Entertainment (PWE), season 2 will now be renamed to Ring of Pakistan (ROP). Around 25 international wrestlers from Germany, USA, UK, Belgium, and France will be visiting Pakistan in August 2018.
Syed Ibne Abbas added that these wrestlers will also visit in July for a press conference. He also shared that wrestling has become a very popular sport in the country in the last couple of years, but compared to other sports, was neglected.
Labour MP Shah announced that four international wrestlers will be a part of the press conference, he said, “We will reveal names of the venues and a full line-up of more than two dozen wrestlers who will be taking part in the matches.”
Tiny Irom took the moment to share that he is going back to Pakistan to ‘meet his family. He said, “We will reveal names of the venues and a full line-up of more than two dozen wrestlers who will be taking part in the matches.”
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