WCPW: Jay Lethal To Defend ROH World Title & Second Date Added

The first of many big announcements from GM Adam Pacitti.

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We're just two weeks (as good as anyway) away from What Culture Pro Wrestling's first show, and General Manager Adam Pacitti has finally began to announce the card.

What can we look forward to on what will surely be a thrilling night of professional wrestling in Newcastle on June 16th?

Well, a Ring of Honor World Championship match, that's what.

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Yes, Jay Lethal will be in town, and he will defend his ROH World Championship against WWE Global Cruiserweight Qualifier and Israeli-Scottish hero, Noam Dar. This won't be the first meeting between the two, but as each continues to hone and perfect their craft we are certainly in for a treat on June 16th.

Tickets for that show are already sold out, but as of 9pm (BST) this evening a very limited number of additional tickets will be released, so be sure to head to http://wc.pw in just a few hours time. These will go, and they will go quickly.

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Due to the mass of interest in the show GM Pacitti has also announced a second WCPW show, which will take place the night before on June 15th, at the same venue. Tickets for this show also go on sale this evening at 9pm (BST), and those who have tickets for the 16th will get 5 off for the extravaganza on the 15th. If that wasn't enough, then the news that Jay Lethal will be in action both nights will surely tip many over the edge.

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We can expect many more announcements from GM Pacitti over the coming weeks. For ticket information, head to wc.pw. Go now.

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