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    Kamikaze Pro returns to The Mill in Digbeth after our great debut show last year
     
    Important Covid-19 information
    Proof of full vaccination or diversely a negative lateral flow test taken within 48 hours of the event will be required for entry.
    We will also be doing temperature checks on the door. The safety of the crowd and performers is our number one priority.
     
    Friday September 10th 2021
    Entrance - 6.00pm - Show Starts - 7.00pm - Finishes - 10.00pm
    The Mill, 29 Lower Trinity Street, Digbeth, B9 4AG
     
    TICKETS
    VIP Front Row - £20.00
    General Admission - £12.00
    Students/Under 16's - £10.00
    Family of 4 - £35.00
    Group of 4 - £40.00
    Available online at Ringside World
    http://www.ringsideworld.co.uk/events.php?id=3107
     
    MATCHES
     
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    Email - kamikazepro@outlook.com
    www.facebook.com/KamikazeProUK
    Twitter - @KamikazeProUK
  2. They've been around for a little while now and next year will be celebrating their 7th Anniversary! 

    A whole host of names have been through the doors at Kamikaze Pro with the likes of Keith Lee, Sami Callihan, Jeff Cobb, Jimmy Havoc, Trent Seven, Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr, Tomasso Ciampa to name just a handful; but Kamikaze Pro can also be seen as one of the places where the likes of Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate were able to begin making a name for themselves. 

    Currently there is only one more show to go in the year for Kamikaze Pro however next year they return home to Birmingham after a bit of a transition (running shows in Coventry) with Kamikaze Pro running numerous dates at The Mill in Digbeth. These shows will be seated (to my understanding and what they've mentioned).

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    There will also be numerous Kamikaze Pro Live shows next year as the Live brand (academy shows) has continued to grow. With numerous trainees making their way onto the main shows such as Man Like Dereiss, The Elliott Jordan Experience, Chantal Jordan, Deno Babić, Luke Douglas and more! 

  3. On 4/30/2019 at 6:53 PM, UK Kat Von D said:

    Just saw the Fenix spot and the camera work following it was awful. Zoomed right into Pentagons face while his is checking up on him obviously concerned, then see him nod to Konnan that everything is okay. Keep camera on the guy who took the bump, crowd reaction then quickly go to replay. Go back to Fenix once we know he hasn’t fucking broke his neck 

    Yeah the camera work was timed badly as well during the match between the Rascalz vs Moose & The North. At one point they mention and you hear that i believe it was Trey Miguel did something on the ramp but never get to see what it was. 

  4. Kamikaze Pro presents our 2nd annual Relentless Rules event at Empire Coventry

    Friday May 31st 2019
    The Empire Coventry
    150 Far Gosford Street
    Coventry
    CV1 5DU

    VIP - 6.30pm
    General - 7.00pm
    Show Starts - 7.30pm
    Event Finish - 10.30pm

    TICKETS
    VIP - £25.00
    1st admission for best choice of view
    Drago Meet & Greet with in-ring photo

    General Admission - £15.00
    Student - £12.00
    Group Of 4 Students - £40.00
    Group Of 4 - £50.00

    Twitter - @KamikazeProUK
    Email - kamikazepro@outlook.com

     

     

     

  5. 2 hours ago, harlow2 said:

    anyone seen lasts night show yet- if so is it worth a watch

    Just finished watching it and i want to say half yes, but half no, but these are what i think, but then thoughts are subjective.

     

    Good - 

    Opening scramble match 

    Moose & The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) Vs The Rascalz 

    Knockouts Title Match (even though i'm not a fan of Taya) 

    Gail Kim vs Tessa

    Lucha Bros vs LAX (Full Metal Mayhem) 

     

    Both Good & Bad - 

    Scarlette Bordeaux Match

    Swann vs Callihan - X-Division Championship Match (OVE Rules) 

     

    Bad - 

    World Championship Match

     

    Too much use of weapons throughout the show in my opinion too. 

  6. Kamikaze Pro presents our 6th annual Sky's The Limit event at Empire Coventry

    Sunday April 28th 2019
    The Empire Coventry
    150 Far Gosford Street
    Coventry
    CV1 5DU

    Doors - 3.00pm
    Show Starts - 4.00pm
    Event Finish - 7.30pm

    TICKETS
    VIP - £25.00
    1st admission for best choice of view
    Meet & Greet with autograph and photo op

    General Admission - £15.00
    Student - £12.00
    Group Of 4 Students - £40.00
    Group Of 4 - £50.00

    MATCHES

    The Bled (Clint Margera, Luke Douglas & The Elliott Jordan Experience) vs Dan Moloney & Sean Kustom

    Kamikaze Pro Tag Team Titles
    Anti Fun Police (c) vs Aussie Open

    Chris Brookes vs Cody Hall

    NIWA vs Sugar Dunkerton

    Twitter - @KamikazeProUK
    Email - kamikazepro@outlook.com

     

    Tickets: https://www.ringsideworld.co.uk/events.php?id=2699&fbclid=IwAR2iTNOdWt46KQ1UsXrn9x6KzytRUYR9bwuH88ZHBzfqWz2Zd6vvv66kEUw

  7. 15 minutes ago, Louch said:

    ICW related series “rogue to Wrestler” debuted on the new bbc Scotland channel Tuesday night. And was actually quite decent. Premise is that they have taken 8 people with a bit of a rough background and are putting them through a month of training to go then earn 6 months proper training. Told some good back stories, some training and challenges and eliminated a few contestants in the hour. I’ll be honest expected it to be cringy as fuck, but was a good hours watch. It’s on iplayer if anyone fancies a look 

    Yeah watched it the other day when it aired, feels a bit ICW's Tough Enough but on a Glasgow budget. Thank god they eliminated 2 in the first episode as my OCD kicked in when Billy Kirkwood was like "i'm gonna put you into pairs" and i thought hang on isn't there 1 less. Honestly don't know how long the series is gonna last but felt a bit like that initial batch could have done with a few more if theres an elimination each episode. 

  8. On 11/5/2018 at 11:09 AM, wigmonkey said:

    WWF Tag Team champs for 155 days after beating The Rockers at Wrestlemania 7 plus they held the WCW tag team belts on three occasions. Knobbs also had a singles run in WCW mainly hardcore matches from what I recall.  Think they are quite well known given the era they featured in. They opened up Summerslam 92 in the UK too.

    Who can forget this gem between themselves, Nash and the current leader of a group that barely feature on Smackdown, Eric Young 

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