Review: Whanganui Showdown thrills wrestling fans at War Memorial Hall
3 May, 2021 02:00 AM
4 minutes to read
Victoria Ryan (standing) was victorious in her singles match with Frankie Quinn. Photo / Mike Tweed
Whanganui Showdown
Reviewed by Mike Tweed
A boisterous crowd filled the Whanganui War Memorial Centre on Friday night to watch New Zealand s best wrestlers - including some hometown favourites - put on the Whanganui Showdown. Whanganui was represented in the form of The Modern Day Māori Warrior Ben Mana, Tim Warren, The Cuz Mikaere Isaacs, and H-Flame, who was back in the ring for the first time in eight years.
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