The schedule for The Collective Remix has been announced!
Front Row/2nd Row/GA Packages go on sale to the general public on Friday (2/12) at Noon.
Package Pricing & Info revealed tonight.
Individual event tickets go on sale on Monday 2/15 at Noon.
See below for more info ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/w8p1Wa9WZi
GCW Collective Returning For WrestleMania Weekend In Tampa February 8, 2021 | Posted by Blake Lovell
Fightful reports that Game Changer Wrestling is set to bring The Collective back to WrestleMania weekend with this year’s GCW Collective Remix from April 8-10 in Tampa.
The Collective will take place at the Cuban Club at YBor City in Tampa, with the event streaming live on FITE TV. The matches will be outdoors at the Cuban Club Courtyard, and attendance for The Collective will be maxed at 20 percent capacity.
Additionally, the site confirmed the following shows for the event: Jimmy Lloyd’s D-Generation F The Acid Cup
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Impact Wrestling’s Final Resolution 2009 pay-per-view event will be airing on AXS TV tomorrow at 4PM ET. The lineup for the show is as follows: TNA World Heavyweight Championship Match: AJ Styles vs. Chris Daniels Three Degrees Of Pain: Desmond Wolfe vs. Kurt Angle Last Man Standing Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Scott Steiner TNA World Tag Team Championship: The British Invasion vs. The Motor City Machineguns Foley’s Funhouse Rules Match: Raven & Dr. Stevie Richards vs. Mick Foley & Abyss TNA Knockouts Championship: cODB vs. Tara Feast or Fired Match: Kevin Nash vs. Sheik Abdul Bashir vs. Samoa Joe vs. Rob Terry vs. Robert Roode vs. James Storm vs. Eric Young vs. Homicide vs. Kiyoshi vs. Cody Deaner vs. Jay Lethal vs. Consequences Creed.
Indie wrestling is headed to Tampa for WrestleMania week
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Independent wrestling has been hit hard by the pandemic. That COVID forced WWE to move
WrestleMania 36 to their Orlando Performance Center and cancel all ancillary events in Tampa cost lots of promoters and wrestlers lots of money.
The pandemic isn’t over, but with vaccinations place and a year’s worth of protocols to pick and choose from, WWE is bringing their biggest event and fans to Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium this year. We’re not sure yet how many tickets will be sold for
WrestleMania 37, but executives said they’d use the Super Bowl as a guide. The NFL put 25,000 people (and 30,000 cutouts) in the same venue on Feb. 7. Speculation is Vince McMahon will want 30,000 fans at his two shows at Raymond James on Sat., April 10 and Sun, April 11.