5 Reasons To Be Excited For WCPW KirbyMania

Only a d*ck'ead would miss out on Martin Kirby's reign as WCPW GM!

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Ending the tyranny of Adam Pacitti's reign as WCPW General Manager must have been sweet for one Martin Kirby. Now, the self-proclaimed d*ck'ead himself is in the hot seat, ready to bring his own brand of leadership to WCPW. That all begins on January 5, when Kirby's new-look regime takes over the Liverpool Olympia.

Airing LIVE on YouTube, KirbyMania promises to be quite the way to kick off the new year. Huge matches have been signed, and GM Kirby has promised a whole host of other surprises that will surely make this one of the biggest nights in WCPW history to date.

Stars such as WCPW Champion Drew Galloway, WCPW Internet Champ Cody Rhodes, the intimidating Bully Ray, Zack Sabre Jr., and Kirby himself will all be in attendance.

If you can't attend live, (tickets available here), you can still watch free of charge! There's a lot to be excited about, so let's dig in and see exactly why you should tune in to KirbyMania at 7.30pm GMT/2.30pm EST/1.30pm CT on Wednesday, January 5. YouTube awaits, and the reign of Martin Kirby is just beginning...

5. It's Free To View!

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One of the first things Martin Kirby made sure of upon becoming the new WCPW General Manager was that KirbyMania would be free worldwide.

At 7.30pm UK time on Wednesday January 5, KirbyMania will kick off on YouTube. It's important to note that the event will not be available on demand via YouTube; those late to the party can catch up on all the action by signing up to WhatCulture Extra and watching whenever they like.

KirbyMania will stream live once, although there are plans to air the broadcast free of charge at certain points via replay.

It's a new year, and there's a new era to go along with it. Wrestling fans should be excited that Kirby plans on giving them a show named after his stunning rise free of charge.

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