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Sunday, April 11, 2021

[Kyushu Pro Wrestling] See, "Monday Night Vai! #2" on 5/3 LIVE!

Kyushu Pro Wresting presents, "Monday Night Vai! #2" on May 3 at Acros Fukuoka Event Hall (1-1-1 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka), with the venue opening at 6:30 PM and the event starting at 7:00 PM). Kyushu Pro Wrestling is an NPO (Non Profit Organization) that gives back to their community and also provides their community with exciting wrestling action. Its roster features a mix of talents who are familiar faces to fans of Japanese wrestling in general and talents who are popular with pro-wrestling fans in Kyushu.



With a level of popularity that gained the attention of Japan's public broadcaster NHK World last year, Kyushu Pro Wrestling routinely draws great crowds to the Arcos Fukuoka Event Hall. Last year's annual Kinniku Seimon Barai event drew 793 fans, Kyushu Pro Wrestling's largest attendance at the Arcos Fukuoka Event Hall to date. Note that this is an attendance number during a pandemic in an event hall with a maximum capacity of 900.

With that said, only half of the seats in the venue will be available, due to measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection. So don't wait- get your tickets now! They are available from Kyushu Pro Wrestling at 092-400-9938 (let them know if you are using the fan club ticket discount benefit), Three O'clock (at 092-732-1688 or www.3pm-net.com), Lawson Ticket, Ticket Pia, and Eplus.

Front row seats are 6,000 yen, S seats are 5,000 yen, A seats are 4,000 yen, and B seats are 3,000 yen.
NOTE: There are no parent-child pair seats / student seats...Prices increase by 500 yen the day of the event...Preschoolers can attend for free (sitting on their parent's knees, etc.)

If you will be unable to be in Fukuoka on May 3, you can see, "Monday Night Vai! #2" LIVE courtesy of The Official Kyushu Pro Wrestling Channel at 19:00 Japan time! You can use a time zone converter to find out what time that is in your area to make sure that you don't miss any of the live pro-wrestling action.

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