Bell rings again Mutiny Wrestling Federation slams back into Springdale

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Mutiny Wrestling Federation will host its "Game On" event at the Springdale Parks and Rec Center on April 26, featuring a lineup of six matches, including a women's match and a tag-team match. Tickets range from $10 to $20 in advance, with prices increasing at the door. Fans can also enjoy a $10 photo session in the ring before the event starts. Promoters Eric Bowles and David Hernandez are dedicated to offering family-friendly entertainment while highlighting local wrestling talent. The event will showcase wrestlers like Magnificent Malico, who will face Odinson in a headlining match, and newcomer Lilith Kahn.

Bowles noted that the MWF has gained traction since its inaugural event at the Bikes, Blues and Barbecue festival in 2024. Hernandez expressed the importance of quality production and talent to attract wrestling fans. The event aims to create a festive atmosphere, encouraging families and friends to share in the excitement of wrestling.

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