Tuesday, May 5, 2009

DSPW - The Crowd Was Small, But Their Heart Was Big

Every seat in the house was a front row seat, Friday, May 1st at Dirty South Pro Wrestling's Pensacola, FL show, the first of the new summer season.

Shown (left), Evergreen McQueen, one of Alabama's many giant wrestlers, encourages his opponent over tyhe top rope to eliminate him from competition during a match early in the evening.

Running head to head with Ultimate was a decision forced on DSPW officials by circumstance. There simply was no other date available and former management genuinely thought they could pull it off.

But, as anybody pinning DJ Pringle quickly discovers, "down" is not always "out." DSPW continues it's underdog struggle to remain viable against formidible foes in the P'Cola / Brewton theater.

Competiton for folks' entertainment dollar is ferocious. Festivals, racing, kid and teen sports continually eat away at promotions' bottom line. Can DSPW draw a viable crowd Saturday May 16th at the Alabama National Guard Armory in Brewton, Al?

I say yes. Will it be a good show?

Yes again.

Join DSPW for a brand new event and let's help Mickey create a success show in brewton on May 16th.

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